The entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations.
1Virginia had insensibly, as it were, become the principal theater of war.
2My foe dead, the theater of war is transferred to Great Britain.
3Link is ready now to confront the Thing in every theater of war.
4They can be completely ignored so far as concerns any European theater of war.
5By the light of this Mike got a swift view of the theater of war.
6After landing millions from the military, Roomba maker iRobot branched out into the theater of war.
7In the eastern theater of war the Russians, at this moment, were meeting with some success.
8Politics is worse than a theater of war.
9The theater of war! said the prince.
10Allen replied that the risk was no greater at the peace table than in the theater of war.
11The selection of the theater of war, and the discussion of the different combinations of which it admits.
12Strategy, or the art of properly directing masses upon the theater of war, either for defense or for invasion.
13Early in the spring the British forces gained a notable victory at Neuve Chapelle in the western theater of war.
14The battle lines in the western theater of war held firm and fast during the first two months of 1915.
15Before Prince Karl was compelled to leave for the theater of war he put this most important affair in my charge.
16By surrender at Bronkhorst, the whole British force disappeared from the theater of war; this was the case with Jameson's force.