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at war in American English in a state of active armed conflict See full dictionary entry for war Examples of 'at war' in a sentenceat war And theirs was a country at war, where the unusual meant the dangerous, and the enemy.But she insisted the pair were 'not at war'.The countries are still technically at war.This is still a country at war.There are large sections of society with whom they are perpetually at war.A hairstyle that embraces extremes — or is it just at war with itself?The tragedy is that we collided with them at war.We must say enough is enough before the world is at war again.In all forms of sport, the past and the present are constantly at war.All sports are constantly at war with themselves. |