Used in a Sentence

combatants

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for combatants.

Editorial note

Beyond how they look, it's like they're at times forgetting these are citizens and not enemy combatants.

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Quick take

A person engaged in combat, often armed.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A person engaged in combat, often armed.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for combatants.

noun

A person engaged in combat, often armed.

Example sentences

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Beyond how they look, it's like they're at times forgetting these are citizens and not enemy combatants.

2

You make it sound like Christians aren't currently engaged in religious wars that involve the murder and rape of uninvolved non-combatants.

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Keep in mind that the average war kills as many civilians as it does combatants.

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As the combatants grow into old age, it's not worth carrying a grudge around.

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This is a WMD where non-combatants are being unwittingly used to fight a computer war between countries they have nothing to do with.

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But, I'm not aware of any high tech war technology that explicitly tries to prevent risk of injury to non-combatants.

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> Beyond how they look, it's like they're at times forgetting these are citizens and not enemy combatants.

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I'm curious what the differences were for naval support fire between the various combatants.

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That's total killed for all combatants during WW1 though.

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If we have machine soldiers and the enemy combatants aren't an immediate threat to actual humans shouldn't we be trying to detain them instead?

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For example, prisoners, fugitives, enemy combatants, people trying to use software they are not licensed to use or listen to music they have not properly licensed.

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The US Civil War shaped American military doctrine regarding the use of firepower about 50 years before the major European combatants began to develop their own doctrines in The Great War.

Quote examples

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No reason to apologize when it is only "combatants" who are killed, by the administration's definition.

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Even if the damage among the "combatants" didn't matter, it is often the "civilian bystanders" who are hurt.

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To be totally frank with you, I think that most "terrorists" would much prefer to be able to fly fighter jets and surgically bomb only the enemy's combatants, at least with the precision demonstrated by Israel in Gaza.

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Which, I suppose, can be a reinforcing cycle; in another sub-thread Army vet remarkEon said "it's like they're at times forgetting these are citizens and not enemy combatants." As the police continue to lose support from the populace, including the traditionally supportive right, more and more of us become enemy combatants in a sense even if the vast majority of us don't take action.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use combatants in a sentence?

Beyond how they look, it's like they're at times forgetting these are citizens and not enemy combatants.

What does combatants mean?

A person engaged in combat, often armed.

What part of speech is combatants?

combatants is commonly used as noun.