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When engaged in combat
The war was between Athens and Sparta, city-states of ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta engaged in a long and costly struggle, the Peloponnesian war (431-404 BC) and the more martial society, Sparta, eventually triumphed. (Sparta's victory provides a warning that, in a struggle between autocracy and democracy, democratic peoples cannot assume that freedom will triumph.)
Engaged in that case means to be involved in battle. When two armies meet on a battlefield they are said to have "engaged" each other.
Hawaii came under the control of the US in the late 1800's because the Hawaiian chiefs engaged in a conflict for power and control. The United States entered into the war and consequently placed Hawaii under martial law.
A "hot war" is actually engaged in combat. A "cold war" is not engaged in combat.
There were a number of organizations that were engaged in the struggle for liberation. They became underground and amorphous to prevent victimization which some of them were being subjected to.
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Mrs. Bamjee is engaged in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. She is fighting for equality, justice, and the end of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the apartheid government.
People who are engaged in a jihad. "Jihad" means "struggle" in Arabic, so the struggle can be either physical or spiritual.
Mithras
Mutual defense treaty that joined the Axis Powers; Meant that if the US engaged in war with Germany, they would be fighting a two-ocean war with Japan as well
APEX: England and France engaged in a century-long military struggle.
When two incompatible technologies struggle to become a standard , they are supposed to be engaged in a Standard War.
Resistance was the underground organization engaged in struggle for liberation during World War 2. ____ However, each occupied country had its own resistance organization, and often there were rival resistance organizations in one and the same country.
parrellisim
Yes, the noun 'warrior' is a common noun, a general word for a person engaged or experienced in warfare; a general word for a person engaged in some kind of struggle or conflict; a word for any warrior of any kind.
To struggle or contend, as with an opposing force; to fight., To fight with; to oppose by force, argument, etc.; to contend against; to resist., A fight; a contest of violence; a struggle for supremacy., An engagement of no great magnitude; or one in which the parties engaged are not armies.