Word info

pro-war

Adjective

Meaning

pro-war (comparative more pro-war, superlative most pro-war)

In favour of a military solution to a political problem

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Here's the thing. Just because you're pro-troops doesn't mean you're pro-war. And just because you're anti-war doesn't mean you're anti-troops. Just because you don't support the war people think you are anti-troops and you are a bad guy. Toby Keith

He was naming the groups that were pro-war. No one minds his naming the British or the Administration. But to name "Jew" is un-American - even if it is done without hate or even criticism. Why? Anne Morrow Lindbergh

You know, I'm pro-troops, but I'm not pro-war. Toby Keith

And few in Bernie Sanders' political circle seemed willing to associate Barack Obama with the pro-corporate and pro-war policies that animated his presidency. Source: Internet

Gray 1977, p. 295. Despite their victories, the small group of senators continued to lock up the senate to prevent any pro-war legislation from passing. Source: Internet

Gather at the Ottawa Human Rights Monument, followed by a march to the pro-war conference at the Chateau Laurier, for a mass die-in at the doorstep of the war profiteers. Source: Internet

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