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- adjective Without
war , devoid ofwar .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A little bit of temporary evil is perfectly satisfactory when the Left accomplishes the permanent good of Utopia and a warless world.
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Like him, these were staff guys, in their mid-thirties, soldiers who had until now been largely warless.
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Like him, these were staff guys, in their mid-thirties, soldiers who had until now been largely warless.
Horse Soldiers Tripp 2009
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Given the record of these last years, and the present military talk about being better prepared for "the next war," she could reach 2025, the age when she, too, might join the military without ever spending a warless day.
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They need to keep those profits to offset the days and years of warless peacetime.
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And, Albert Einstein said, “The pioneers of a warless world are the young men (and women) who refuse military service.”
Printing: Make the War an Issue on Your School's Campus 2008
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And, Albert Einstein said, “The pioneers of a warless world are the young men (and women) who refuse military service.”
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And, Albert Einstein said, “The pioneers of a warless world are the young men (and women) who refuse military service.”
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Neither history or fiction would be very delightful if they were warless.
Old Mortality 2004
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The pioneers of a warless world are the youth who refuse military service.
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