belligerism

[US]/[ˈbelɪdʒərɪzəm]/
[UK]/[ˈbɛlɪdʒərɪzəm]/

Translation

n.hostility; aggression; a warlike manner; the act of engaging in war or fighting
adj.warlike; aggressive

Phrases & Collocations

displaying belligerism

fueled by belligerism

history of belligerism

ending belligerism

root of belligerism

exhibiting belligerism

belligerism increased

avoiding belligerism

response to belligerism

era of belligerism

Example Sentences

the country's belligerism towards its neighbors raised serious international concerns.

his belligerism on the battlefield earned him both respect and condemnation.

the politician's belligerism alienated potential allies and damaged negotiations.

we condemned the regime's belligerism and called for a peaceful resolution.

the escalating belligerism between the two nations threatened global stability.

despite diplomatic efforts, the belligerism persisted, leading to conflict.

the historical context of belligerism shaped the region's ongoing tensions.

the leader's belligerism was a major factor in the outbreak of war.

a policy of belligerism rarely leads to positive long-term outcomes.

the study examined the psychological roots of belligerism in international relations.

the team's belligerism on the field resulted in several penalties.

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