desertrice (Meaning)
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desertrice (n.)
A feminine deserter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of desertrice
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desertrice Sentence Examples
- The Civil War saw a rise in deserters from both the Union and Confederate armies.
- Fearing punishment for a minor offense, the young soldier became a deserter.
- Historians debate the motivations of the famous Roman deserter who joined the enemy forces.
- The play explores the internal conflict of a soldier torn between duty and becoming a deserter.
- The harsh desert environment pushed several soldiers to the brink of desertion.
- The captain's strict discipline resulted in a spike in desertions from his ship.
- After being captured, the enemy offered the deserter a chance to join their ranks.
- The law dictated harsh penalties for any soldier caught attempting desertion.
- Legends tell of a deserter who found a hidden oasis deep within the desert.
- The story follows a group of deserters who band together to survive on their own.
FAQs About the word desertrice
A feminine deserter.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The Civil War saw a rise in deserters from both the Union and Confederate armies.
Fearing punishment for a minor offense, the young soldier became a deserter.
Historians debate the motivations of the famous Roman deserter who joined the enemy forces.
The play explores the internal conflict of a soldier torn between duty and becoming a deserter.