(Of persons) befitting a warrior.
1 His military government has said martial law will remain in place indefinitely.
2 Local elections were held in '72; martial law was repealed; repression ended.
3 Exasperated, Bryce said, Listen, Jenny, this is virtually a martial law situation.
4 For example, Sal could begin teaching martial arts one evening per week.
5 The declaration of martial law is subject to parliamentary approval in Ukraine.
6 That could so often lead to disgrace at the court martial table.
7 The 1981 riots in Kosovo led to the imposition of martial law.
8 Which means we are now under a full state of martial law.
9 They also called for martial law in lawless areas of the country.
10 But even then a second court martial confirmed the sentence against Dreyfus.
11 It has said it has no immediate plans to lift martial law.
12 He then disappeared the next day as the government declared martial law.
13 The military operates under martial law that grants soldiers immunity from prosecution.
14 Éamonn Ceannt's court martial was dominated by a case of mistaken identity.
15 The act meant nine South Carolina counties were placed under martial law.
16 Under martial law, public gatherings of more than five people are banned.
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