warring (Meaning)

Wordnet

warring (s)

engaged in war

Webster

warring (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of War

warring Sentence Examples

  1. The warring factions engaged in a fierce battle, determined to vanquish their foes.
  2. The city was a smoldering ruin, its buildings reduced to rubble by the warring armies.
  3. The warring tribes had been locked in a bitter conflict for centuries, each side claiming ancestral lands.
  4. The warring nations threatened to escalate the conflict into a full-scale global war.
  5. Despite the peace treaty, the warring factions continued to engage in sporadic skirmishes.
  6. The warring parties refused to compromise, their stubbornness fueling the conflict.
  7. The warring factions were so deeply entrenched in their positions that negotiations seemed impossible.
  8. The warring factions' relentless pursuit of victory had led to immense human suffering.
  9. The warring governments were finally forced to negotiate after international pressure and dwindling resources.
  10. The warring parties laid down their arms, ushering in an era of peace and reconciliation.

FAQs About the word warring

engaged in warof War

combative, militant, antagonistic, bellicose,belligerent, quarrelsome, pugnacious, militarist, contentious, militaristic

nonmilitary, nonmilitary, civilian,civil, civilian, civil, cordial, peaceable, friendly, amicable

The warring factions engaged in a fierce battle, determined to vanquish their foes.

The city was a smoldering ruin, its buildings reduced to rubble by the warring armies.

The warring tribes had been locked in a bitter conflict for centuries, each side claiming ancestral lands.

The warring nations threatened to escalate the conflict into a full-scale global war.