militarisation

[US]/[ˈmɪlətərɪz(ə)ʃ(ə)n]/
[UK]/[ˈmɪlətərɪˌzeɪʃ(ə)n]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The act of adapting a country or area for military purposes; the increasing influence of the military in civilian life.; The process of equipping a civilian organization or force with military equipment or training.
v.To adapt a country or area for military purposes.; To equip a civilian organization or force with military equipment or training.
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Phrases & Collocations

militarisation process

prevent militarisation

increased militarisation

militarisation efforts

avoid militarisation

militarisation risks

facing militarisation

post-militarisation phase

militarisation concerns

rapid militarisation

Example Sentences

the rapid militarisation of the border region raised serious concerns.

critics warn against the increasing militarisation of police forces.

the government denied any plans for further militarisation of the islands.

concerns exist regarding the potential for excessive militarisation.

the militarisation of education prioritizes discipline over creativity.

we oppose the militarisation of space and advocate for peaceful exploration.

the report highlighted the dangers of unchecked militarisation.

the country's militarisation strategy is driven by regional instability.

there is growing debate about the societal impact of militarisation.

the process of militarisation often involves significant financial investment.

the militarisation of civilian industries poses ethical challenges.

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