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Qué (quién) es hostilities - definición

ORGANISED AND PROLONGED VIOLENT CONFLICT BETWEEN STATES
Warfare; Military conflict; Wars; Armed conflict; Chemical and Biological Warfare; Military action; Armed Conflicts; War and military science; Armed struggle; Causes of war; Hostilities; Warring; Warred; Cause of war; Armed Conflict; Warring nations; War and Militarism; Enemy fire; The Causes Of War; Military combat; Conflict zone; Violent conflict; Armed conflicts; Digmaan; Time of war; Economic causes of war; Warfare and armed conflicts; Evolutionary psychology of warfare
  • ''[[The Apotheosis of War]]'' (1871) by [[Vasily Vereshchagin]]
  • Africa]], and to a lesser extent in some countries in West Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Central America.
  • American tanks moving in formation during the [[Gulf War]].
  • A U.S. Marine Corps helicopter on patrol in Somalia as part of the [[Unified Task Force]], 1992
  • Women and priests retrieve the dead bodies of Swabian soldiers just outside the city gates of Constance after the [[battle of Schwaderloh]]. ''([[Luzerner Schilling]])''
  • Ruins of [[Warsaw]]'s Napoleon Square in the aftermath of [[World War II]]
  • The remains of dead [[Crow Indians]] killed and scalped by Sioux c. 1874
  • Kuwaiti [[oil well]]s on fire during the [[Gulf War]], 1 March 1991
  • War in Afghanistan]], 2009
  • Mural of War (1896), by [[Gari Melchers]]
  • Mongol]] ship, 13th century
  • ''Morning after the [[Battle of Waterloo]]'', by [[John Heaviside Clark]], 1816
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  • collapse]] of the [[Maya civilization]] by AD 900.
  • expansion in Europe]] in 1566
  • ''[[Les Grandes Misères de la guerre]]'' depict the destruction unleashed on civilians during the [[Thirty Years' War]].
  • Finnish soldiers during the [[Winter War]].
  • U.S. Marines directing a concentration of fire at their opponents during the [[Vietnam War]], 8 May 1968
  • The percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies, and Europe and the U.S. in the 20th century. (Lawrence H. Keeley, archeologist)
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  • Anti-war rally in Washington, D.C., 15 March 2003

hostilities         
You can refer to fighting between two countries or groups who are at war as hostilities. (FORMAL)
The authorities have urged people to stock up on fuel in case hostilities break out.
N-PLURAL
hostilities         
acts of warfare:
hostilities         
n.
war
1) to open hostilities
2) to suspend hostilities
3) hostilities break out
4) an outbreak of hostilities
5) hostilities between

Wikipedia

War

War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties.

While some war studies scholars consider war a universal and ancestral aspect of human nature, others argue it is a result of specific socio-cultural, economic, or ecological circumstances.

Ejemplos de uso de hostilities
1. Hezbollah fired about 4,000 rockets into Israel during the hostilities.
2. DENMARK – About 5,000 Danes were in Lebanon when hostilities began.
3. That attack inflamed already smoldering Shiite–Sunni hostilities.
4. The rebels declared a cessation of hostilities on August 4.
5. Hostilities have prevented journalists from reaching the battlefield.