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military (s) (noun), militaries (pl)
1. Engaged in the life of a soldier; belonging to the army: "Sam's uncle has had a long career in the military."
2. Adapted to or connected with a state of war as distinguished from organizations that are civilian, ecclesiastical, etc.
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military (adjective), more military, most military
1. Pertaining to soldiers; that is, used, performed, or brought about by soldiers; befitting a soldier.
2. A reference to the armed forces or to the army, air force, marines, etc.
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(helping to save military lives)
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military police, MP (pl) (noun)
Soldiers who are responsible for law and order in the armed forces: "Most military organizations have military policemen and military policewomen, who function to make sure that military rules are enforced on their bases."
This entry is located in the following units: -aster, -astering, -asterism, -astery, -astress, -astry (page 1) milit- (page 2)
military surge (s) (noun), military surges (pl)
A strong swelling, increase, or rush of members of the armed forces into a specified area: "Pakistani military leaders believe that the current military surge will be the last push before the U.S. begins a face-saving troop drawdown."
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