warring

[ˈwɔːrɪŋ]

warring Definition

  • 1engaged in war; involved in a conflict or disagreement
  • 2characterized by intense rivalry or competition

Using warring: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "warring" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two warring factions finally reached a peace agreement.

  • Example

    The company is facing stiff competition from its warring rivals.

  • Example

    The warring parties have been at odds for years.

warring Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with warring

  • countries that are engaged in a war with each other

    Example

    The United States and Japan were once warring nations, but now they are close allies.

  • warring factions

    groups within a larger organization or community that are in conflict with each other

    Example

    The political party was torn apart by warring factions fighting for control.

  • warring tribes

    ethnic groups or communities that are in conflict with each other

    Example

    The region has a long history of warring tribes and clans.

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Summary: warring in Brief

The term 'warring' [ˈwɔːrɪŋ] describes a state of being engaged in a conflict or disagreement, often characterized by intense rivalry or competition. It can refer to nations, factions, or tribes, as in 'warring nations' or 'warring tribes.' 'Warring' is also used to describe competitive situations, such as 'The company is facing stiff competition from its warring rivals.'

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