military
[mɪlɪtərɪ]

adjective

[Definition]: army related

[Example Sentences]:
1. The deaths bring the total number of Israeli military casualties to 18.
2. No military death row inmate has been sent to the death chamber since 1961.
3. The military have always played a vital role in Venezuela since its independence in the 1800s.
4. He has since signed a military contract and now receives a monthly salary of $320.
5. The losses brought the number of Israeli military dead in the Gaza campaign to 18.
6. He led a military government which ruled Pakistan from 1999.
7. Malaysian military officials said it was unclear whether the unidentified craft was Flight 370.
8. The death toll among US military personnel stands at 2,349.
9. The military has ousted four Turkish governments since 1960.
10. Laura was kidnapped and killed by the military in August 1978.
11. The military took them up on the tip and narrowed its sights on Jones in February 2016.
12. The military rescued 293 women and girls Tuesday and have since rescued another 150.
13. Poroshenko said Sunday that Ukraine would increase military spending by $3 billion by 2017.
14. The U-2 was introduced into military service in 1957.
15. Officials said the military budget would rise about 7% this year, the slowest pace since 2010.


[Synonyms]martial, warlike
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