Fratricide in a sentence as a noun

There was a fratricide in Desert Storm where a bunch of Apaches drifted behind friendly lines.

They forget all the manslaughter by mothers who miscarry, plus all the fratricide when one twin absorbs another.

In that case, they are suffering from the same internal-politics fratricide that Microsoft has been long suffering from.

I suspect they were used to insulate groups from the passive-aggressive fratricide one sees in large corporations.

I too am unhappy about clean energy fratricide between renewables and nuclear power.

> If the enemey's autonomous aircraft can't discriminate between friend and foe effectively, then when you launch a swarm of them, they'll all fratricide each other.

If the enemey's autonomous aircraft can't discriminate between friend and foe effectively, then when you launch a swarm of them, they'll all fratricide each other.

You are usually only given a few hard restrictions on what not to do, but that's typically only to prevent things like fratricide or potentially screwing up the bigger plan.

"Neville observes that in the 18th century, when the tale of attempted fratricide took shape, historians were less sensitive to the rhetorical strategies of their sources.

He can argue that dumb money is feeding venture fratricide and results in major shakeouts, but you'd have to carefully distinguish between simple "knock off" companies and worthy competition.

By forcing all "national universities," on the one hand, and all "national liberal arts colleges," on the other hand, into a single strictly ordered ranked list, it set up a fratricide among colleges that has students wondering, "Why shouldn't I go to that higher-ranked college if I get admitted to more than one college?

Example the Tarnak Farm Incident where a US pilot killed 4 Canadian soldiers: "... as much as the F-16 pilots bear final responsibility for the fratricide incident, there existed other systemic shortcomings in air coordination and control procedures, as well as mission planning practices by the tactical flying units, that may have prevented the accident had they been corrected.

There are more factors in a realistic nuclear war:- Quite a few nuclear weapons will be spent on military sites, which are often in low-population density areas.- Quite a few nuclear weapons will be used to destroy other nuclear weapons.- Nuclear fratricide, or nukes from the same side damaging each other in ill-coordinated explosions- Air defence destroying at least some missiles and especially planes.- Some bombs will be duds and fail to detonate due to bad maintenance.

Heir to a mysterious but large fortune, Danish royalty on his father’s side with minor French nobility on his mother’s, great-great-grandson of the most decorated officer of the Crimean War, one-half owner of a castle in Lichtenstein rumored to house up to three Vermeers unknown to the outside world, and of course the grisly fratricide in the family’s history which was the talk of society at the time but has now been papered over by the family’s philanthropic efforts in arts education in the wake of the tragedy.

Fratricide definitions

noun

a person who murders their brother or sister

noun

fire that injures or kills an ally

noun

the murder of your sibling