militarily
IPA: mɪɫʌtˈɛrʌɫi
adverb
- In a military or martial manner; not peaceably.
- By way of military or otherwise belligerent means.
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Examples of "militarily" in Sentences
- If Dean had added the word militarily, most generals would agree with him.
- They know that they cannot win militarily and are using the media to force us to surrender.
- There is no point in militarily defending a nation that is built on ideas when the ideals are dead.
- But if it means that we ignore the existing process and barge in militarily, then it could easily turn out to be a disaster.
- It was in the short term militarily disastrous, given the comparative strengths of the two sides, and economically catastrophic.
- “Any action militarily is very complicated,” Lt Gen Victor Renuart, the director of planning for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told The Daily Telegraph.
- What he meant to say was that we can't win militarily and we should convince those sympathetic to the Taliban to accept the national government and thereby participate in it.
- It's time for true Conservatives to admit that the Battle in Iraq has ground to a halt and recognize that we should support pulling back militarily from the quag in which it has become mired.
- Its time for true Conservatives to admit that the Battle in Iraq has ground to a halt and recognize that we should support pulling back militarily from the quag in which it has become mired.
- An article in The Guardian on September 26, 2001 also adds evidence that there were already signs in the first half of 2001 that Washington was moving to threaten Afghanistan militarily from the north, via Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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