Bloodshed in a sentence as a noun

The tech press loves bloodshed, just like the regular press.

It is one of those fights where you do not care who wins, you just hope for lots of bloodshed.

We see the terror and bloodshed of the Arab Spring and recoil, but that's what it takes to bring real change.

They'll have a bloody history but at least you're not adding to demand that will spur new bloodshed.

Even if they lost half the market in the next ten years, the only bloodshed would be the cost of engineering and IT time wasted moving architectures.

That Mandela's response when gaining power was not one of retribution, revenge, and bloodshed clearly indicates in my mind that his was a principled, moral mind and that he clearly did not deserve to go to jail.

The mutual bloodshed is terrible, and, as a resident of Tel Aviv I'm personally affected, but there is one thing that has always perplexed me a bit, which is the perception of the actual ferocity of the conflict.

I say this because I assume you are a compassionate/empathetic person to some degree, and I think it would be very difficult for you to separate out your feelings towards the terrible conditions/bloodshed involved in diamond mining and the shining ring that you just bought from the smiling slave-driver.

Bloodshed definitions

noun

the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen"

See also: gore

noun

indiscriminate slaughter; "a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered"; "ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name"; "the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder"; "a huge prison battue was ordered"

See also: bloodbath bloodletting battue