Wars

/ˈwɔrz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Conflicts between states or parties characterized by organized and often legally recognized hostilities.
    The treaty was signed to end the wars between the two countries.

Commentary

The term 'wars' is the plural of 'war' and commonly appears in international law, especially regarding the legality of hostilities and the application of treaties.

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