Lend a military character to (a country), as by building up a military force.
1 They say it will only increase Chinese migration, dilute Tibetan culture and militarise the region.
2 Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop said China had previously promised not to militarise the disputed area.
3 And, like President Xi in the South China Sea, Putin has begun to militarise his contested Arctic outposts.
4 Earlier this month China reversed its longstanding assertion that it held no intention to militarise the South China Sea artificial islands.
5 Many independent scholars are critical of what they see as the US government's efforts to militarise social science in the service of war.
6 But numerous points along the LAC are heavily militarised on both sides.
7 The tense mood has spread far beyond the heavily militarised front line.
8 Academics and conservationists have put forward multiple reasons why militarised conservation doesn't work.
9 They run the risk of becoming militarised , exploited and working as child labourers.
10 Later, it promised the obviously much more extensive facilities would not be militarised .
11 They are militarised and people are not allowed in or out.
12 Washington has accused Beijing of militarising the South China Sea by creating artificial islands.
13 Several key islands have been populated and militarised with airfields, weapons systems and ports.
14 It militarised , split into factions, and an increasing number of the fighters were Islamist.
15 We will not slip into militarising the revolution, he said.
16 They are highly militarised , and have been home to low-level separatist insurgencies for decades.
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