war

war
n
война, боевые действия
- particular region of war
- preclude war
- head off war
- prevent war
- avert war
- avoid nuclear war
- be at war with smb.
- balance on the brink of war
- breed wars
- bring the war to an end
- bring about war
- trigger off war
- unleash war
- carry the war into the enemy's country
- declare war
- eliminate war
- stir up war
- incite war
- fan war
- go to war
- handle the question of war and peace
- increase the risks of war
- launch a war against smb.
- lessen the danger of war
- levy war against smb.
- make war against smb.
- levy war on smb.
- wage war on smb.
- make war on smb.
- wage war against smb.
- make profits from war
- make war
- menace war
- mitigate the horrors of war
- plunge a country into war
- proclaim war
- prohibit war
- rush into war
- resort to war
- fight a losing war
- combat the growing war danger
- reduce the danger of nuclear war
- fight a bloody war
- accept the possibility of nuclear war
- remove the threat of nuclear war
- reduce the threat of nuclear war
- guerrilla war
- war powers
- fight a nuclear war
- lower the threshold of a nuclear war
- remove the danger of nuclear war

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