militiate (Meaning)

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militiate (v. i.)

To carry on, or prepare for, war.

Synonyms & Antonyms of militiate

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militiate Sentence Examples

  1. The political unrest militiated widespread violence and destruction.
  2. The anti-vaccine campaign militiated a decline in vaccination rates.
  3. The leaked documents militiated a wave of public outrage.
  4. The government's decision to impose austerity militiated severe economic hardship.
  5. The rise of social media militiated the spread of misinformation.
  6. The outbreak of the disease militiated a mass quarantine.
  7. The discovery of the crime scene militiated an immediate police investigation.
  8. The financial crisis militiated a sharp decline in consumer spending.
  9. The release of the controversial film militiated a passionate public debate.
  10. The government's crackdown on dissent militiated widespread human rights violations.

FAQs About the word militiate

To carry on, or prepare for, war.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The political unrest militiated widespread violence and destruction.

The anti-vaccine campaign militiated a decline in vaccination rates.

The leaked documents militiated a wave of public outrage.

The government's decision to impose austerity militiated severe economic hardship.