militate Antonyms
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Meaning of militate
Wordnet
militate (v)
have force or influence; bring about an effect or change
Webster
militate (v. i.)
To make war; to fight; to contend; -- usually followed by against and with.
militate Sentence Examples
- The lack of evidence militated against their claim.
- The harsh weather conditions militated against our progress.
- The presence of security cameras militated against any unlawful activity.
- The high cost of living militated against our decision to relocate.
- The suspect's prior criminal history militated in favor of a harsh sentence.
- The company's financial instability militated against a large investment.
- The patient's underlying health conditions militated against a risky surgery.
- The public outcry militated against the government's decision.
- The ethical implications militated against our taking a more aggressive approach.
- The urgency of the situation militated against a delay in action.
FAQs About the word militate
have force or influence; bring about an effect or changeTo make war; to fight; to contend; -- usually followed by against and with.
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The lack of evidence militated against their claim.
The harsh weather conditions militated against our progress.
The presence of security cameras militated against any unlawful activity.
The high cost of living militated against our decision to relocate.