A slogan used to rally support for a cause.
A secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group.
1 Law and order, with the major emphasis on order, is his watchword .
2 Despite four home defeats in the past month, the watchword is calm.
3 After he took office, the watchword of the new regime was compassion.
4 Patience, not aggression, has been the watchword of law enforcement ever since.
5 To think and to suffer became the watchword of the whole nation.
6 At this moment Chaereas asked him for the watchword of the night.
7 Innovation again became a watchword in all aspects of the company's operations.
8 The people will not arm if abolition is to be the watchword .
9 I like the watchword of the MPCC: to leave the light on.
10 Conservation is the watchword of the new surgery, to save whenever possible.
11 Wanton destruction and not spoliation, common in war tactics, was their watchword .
12 Its watchword is unity in diversity such as 'Abdu'l-Bahá Himself has explained.
13 Discipline was his watchword , and he endeavoured to maintain it by severity.
14 Not blind following where instinct leads, but modification, must be the watchword .
15 Mary opened, directly: it was the watchword agreed upon with George Douglas.
16 IN the shadowy world of compromised telephony, eternal vigilance is the watchword .
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