waging Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van waging

  • Neither nation, accordingly, prepared for total war nor possessed adequate plans for waging it.

  • Literacy is both a requisite skill for waging war and, finally, an inadequate one.

  • By rejecting unrestricted rewrite rules and by moving continually to constrain the shape of grammar, generativists have been waging their own war against mere stipulation.

  • They have wanted war, they have been waging it upon us for three years, but in a clandestine, hypocritical, roundabout manner.

  • Physicians, especially psychiatrists, have been waging war on autonomy for more than 200 years.

  • The democratic space created and expanded by multipartyism has, however, provided new opportunities for waging the war against corruption.

  • In the same way an organization waging war against the government will belong to the set even if they sell timber or animal products for purchase of arms.

  • Habsburg generals barely mentioned it or dismissed propaganda as a dishonourable method of waging war.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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