council of war Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkaʊn.səl əv ˈwɔːr]
  • Us [ ˌkaʊn.səl əv ˈwɔːr]

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Examples of council of war

  • We cannot fight under a council of war.

  • He told us that what we needed was not a council of war, but a commander-in-chief.

  • There was a council of war to see if they could get out of the back windows in time.

  • They had a little council of war, of a kind familiar to us all when we are behind in the polls, as to what they should do.

  • After four years he was allowed to return, and he died, in 1834, a member of the supreme council of war.

  • He spent the next day touring the camps and defences, then summoned a "krijgsraad" (council of war).

  • He had a fall from his horse which impaired him however, was he unable to attend the final council of war personally.

  • The classic council of war includes a discussion and then a vote, often taken without the senior commander present to influence or intimidate the subordinates.

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