military assistance

collocation in English

meaningsofmilitaryandassistance

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military
adjective
uk
/ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/
us
/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/
relating to or belonging to the ...
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assistance
noun[U]
uk
/əˈsɪs.təns/
us
/əˈsɪs.təns/
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(Definition ofmilitaryandassistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmilitary assistance

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Militaryassistancewas similarly concentrated in the drug war states, which received 85 per cent of the total.
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Militaryassistancewas an essential part of this plan.
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Militaryassistancealso appears to have been declining.
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It had become clear that the only hope that remained for the rebellion's success was the arrival of outsidemilitaryassistance.
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Frenchmilitaryassistanceworsened levels of corruption and encouraged further purchases of military hardware at the expense of many basic necessities.
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All attempts to disrupt the peace agreement and themilitaryassistancecoming from third countries, for both sides of the conflict, should be condemned.
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Militaryassistancewas not requested, however, as sufficient police resources were available.
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The total costs that each regional health authority has been asked to pay formilitaryassistanceduring the ambulance dispute are given in the table.
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The final total cost ofmilitaryassistancewas £7·2 million.
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History can show many examples of agreements formilitaryassistancebetween us and other countries.
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The police had instructions to ask formilitaryassistanceif and when it was required.
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We got thatmilitaryassistanceat the time, and because of it we gave certain pledges, which we must carry out.
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Militaryassistancewas requested about one hour later.
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We have to find other ways of bringingmilitaryassistanceto that part of the world without everyone climbing into the same bed.
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Othermilitaryassistance, mainly in the form of training courses and visits, is also being arranged.
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A modest amount ofmilitaryassistancehas been given in the form of training related to this contract.
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All kinds ofmilitaryassistancemust be banned.
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As part of the new chapter assessment we considered both the nature and quantity ofmilitaryassistance.
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That is what we have always come to expect from our armed services, along with giving effectivemilitaryassistancewhen called on to do so.
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