Used in a Sentence

warlord

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

Editorial note

The nature of being a warlord is such that they won't respond to reasoned arguments or give up the power they've risked their lives to build.

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Quick take

A military commander or bandit leader wielding civilian power in an area where the government is weak.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of warlord gathered in one view.

noun

A military commander or bandit leader wielding civilian power in an area where the government is weak.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for warlord.

noun

A military commander or bandit leader wielding civilian power in an area where the government is weak.

Example sentences

1

The nature of being a warlord is such that they won't respond to reasoned arguments or give up the power they've risked their lives to build.

2

Basically these large sculptures start getting sent back through time something like 40 years, commemorating a warlord's victories.

3

Brutal slaver warlord can take away restaurants, high fructose corn syrup, and your children with a single vote.

4

After all, AIs might become the Kalashnikov's of the future: every self-respecting warlord has a gold-plated one.

5

He's a slave to a warlord, one who puts his talents to work amassing wealth for himself.

6

Would he have dared to make a comedy mocking Mohammed the warlord turned prophet and 72 virgins in heaven?

7

Not so good at going in to the office, but might have been a decent warlord.

8

The people lived near an under ground aquifer controlled by the local warlord Immortal Joe.

9

A local warlord capable of enforcing his laws over a given region is a state.

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Also, would the US rather have an anti-US warlord who deals fairly with his own people or a pro-US one who is corrupt?

11

Most of them were decided by fiat of the slaver warlord (a mayor) and couple of his family members (some board or commission).

12

What exactly makes a warlord system more favorable than the US government?

Quote examples

1

Maybe "Drawn and quartered", but that entirely depends on the programming the warlord prefares.

2

It seems to me a very well established point that islamic literature is not exactly peaceful, and "the prophet" is at best a warlord...

3

"Local warlord" is a position, not a person.

4

All the high-altitude "Loon" balloons [1] and lightweight "Aquila" drones [2] won't make much of a difference if it were up to the local warlord in Central Africa or strongman in India to decide who gets to live in shacks with uninterrupted power, much less "who holds the mouse".

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use warlord in a sentence?

The nature of being a warlord is such that they won't respond to reasoned arguments or give up the power they've risked their lives to build.

What does warlord mean?

A military commander or bandit leader wielding civilian power in an area where the government is weak.

What part of speech is warlord?

warlord is commonly used as noun.