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Militarised Definition

1) Equipped or prepared for military action or warfare.


2) Subject to military training or influence, often in a way that emphasizes discipline and hierarchy.


3) Characterized by a heavy presence or influence of military forces or their activities.


Militarised

Definition

Equipped or prepared for military action or warfare.
Subject to military training or influence, often in a way that emphasizes discipline and hierarchy.
Characterized by a heavy presence or influence of military forces or their activities.

Examples

Militarised Example in a sentence

1) The militarised zone was heavily guarded and restricted to civilians.

2) The government decided to militarise the police force to combat rising crime rates.

3) The country feared being militarised by an aggressive neighboring nation.

4) The militarised response to the protest escalated tensions between the police and demonstrators.

5) The militarised border patrol was equipped with advanced surveillance technology.

6) The small town was militarised during the military exercise as soldiers conducted training drills.

7) The militarised presence in the region was intended to deter any potential acts of terrorism.

8) The government's decision to militarise the economy had mixed reactions from the public.

9) The militarised response to the natural disaster was criticized for its excessive use of force.

10) The militarised approach to handling conflicts often resulted in civilian casualties.

Part of Speech

Militarised (Noun)

Synonyms

Encyclopedia

Equipped or prepared for military action or warfare.
Subject to military training or influence, often in a way that emphasizes discipline and hierarchy.
Characterized by a heavy presence or influence of military forces or their activities.