warmongering

[US]/[ˈwɔːmɒŋərɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈwɔːrmɒŋərɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The act of advocating war or preparing for war aggressively.; A person who advocates war or prepares for war aggressively.
v.To advocate war or prepare for war aggressively.

Phrases & Collocations

warmongering tactics

stop warmongering

accusations of warmongering

warmongering behavior

fueled warmongering

condemning warmongering

exposed warmongering

warmongering regime

reject warmongering

combating warmongering

Example Sentences

the politician's warmongering rhetoric raised serious concerns among diplomats.

critics accused the general of engaging in blatant warmongering to advance his career.

we must condemn any form of warmongering and advocate for peaceful resolutions.

the media amplified the warmongering statements of the foreign leader.

his history of warmongering made him an unlikely candidate for a peace prize.

the public grew weary of the constant warmongering in the news.

the treaty aimed to curb warmongering and promote international cooperation.

analysts warned against the dangers of warmongering and escalation of conflict.

the campaign sought to counter the warmongering narrative with a message of hope.

the international community denounced the country's aggressive warmongering.

despite calls for de-escalation, the government continued its warmongering tactics.

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