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militarily

[mi-luh-ter-uh-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way that is characteristic of members of the military or armed forces.

  2. in a way that uses military force.

  3. from a military perspective.



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“There are tools to put more pressure on the Russians economically and militarily—and we’re not using them,” said Daniel Fried, a former U.S. assistant secretary of state for Europe.

Washington would supply some weapons, money, and intelligence—but wouldn’t engage Russia militarily.

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The struggle will be to keep Hamas as militarily weakened as possible and to force a substantive change within the movement—or for Palestinian society itself to reject it.

"China's support for the junta has not only not abated, but expanded, as it desperately tries to shore up an economically incompetent and militarily over-stretched junta," it said in a report.

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Still, oil shortages alone can grind the Russian bear to a halt militarily.

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