wartime

IPA: wˈɔrtaɪm

noun

  • (often attributive) A period during which a war is in progress in a particular place.
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Examples of "wartime" in Sentences

  • The Articles were a wartime expedient.
  • The General led the army during wartime.
  • The wartime production interdiction continued until 1923.
  • Niki grew up in the hustle and bustle of wartime Budapest.
  • The Armed Forces consist of peacetime and wartime component.
  • He appeared in the wartime shows On the Beam and Winged Victory.
  • Proofs of the currency of the rumor in wartime London are ignored.
  • In wartime, with a diminution of tourism, the band reduced its size.
  • It covered registration of the population and the issue of wartime ID cards.
  • That was to all intents and purposes the end of the wartime emergency measure.
  • They say that targeting in wartime is a matter for presidents and presidents alone.
  • His true confession, for the acts he committed in wartime, is reserved for his Hmong friend.
  • To accuse someone of ignoring the duties of citizenship in wartime is a pretty serious charge.
  • Bush's obsession with being a 'wartime president' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Bush\'s obsession with being a \'wartime president\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article:  “IÂ’m the commander in chief, ” [Bush] told Congressional leaders at a recent White House meeting.
  • The filing also asked the court to dismiss the case without debating the merits of any future actions potentially taken against Aulaqi on the grounds that targeting in wartime is a matter for presidents, and that Aulaqi's father did not have legal standing to bring the case.

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