noun
- plural of belligerency; the state or quality of being engaged in war or conflict; hostile or aggressive behavior or attitude
- plural of belligerency; the status or condition of being a belligerent nation or party in a war
Usage: formal; typically used in political or military contexts
Usage: formal; international law and diplomacy
Examples
- The two nations' belligerencies escalated after the border dispute.
- International law recognizes the belligerencies of officially declared combatants.
- The treaty aimed to end the belligerencies that had plagued the region for decades.
- Diplomatic efforts sought to reduce belligerencies between the rival factions.
- The belligerencies displayed by both sides made peace negotiations difficult.
- Historical records document the belligerencies of World War II in great detail.