warison (Meaning)
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warison (v. t.)
Preparation; protection; provision; supply.
Reward; requital; guerdon.
Synonyms & Antonyms of warison
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warison Sentence Examples
- The warison on the field fought valiantly, determined to secure victory.
- After decades of conflict, the warison yearned for a peaceful resolution.
- The warison endured unimaginable horrors during the bloody battle.
- The wisdom of the veteran warison guided the younger soldiers through the treacherous terrain.
- The warison's unwavering spirit inspired hope amidst the chaos of war.
- The warison's sacrifice will forever be etched in the annals of history.
- The warison carried the weight of countless lives lost on their weary shoulders.
- The warison's scars bore witness to the atrocities they had endured.
- The warison's courage in the face of adversity became a beacon of hope for their comrades.
- The warison's harrowing experiences left an indelible mark on their souls.
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Preparation; protection; provision; supply., Reward; requital; guerdon.
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The warison on the field fought valiantly, determined to secure victory.
After decades of conflict, the warison yearned for a peaceful resolution.
The warison endured unimaginable horrors during the bloody battle.
The wisdom of the veteran warison guided the younger soldiers through the treacherous terrain.