Examples of 'waged' in a sentence

Meaning of "waged"

Wage is a verb meaning to carry on or engage in (a war, battle, or campaign)
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  • simple past tense and past participle of wage

How to use "waged" in a sentence

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I have waged wars across the land.
Blood is being spilt and fierce battles are being waged.
Waged employment of women is therefore not widespread.
Wars have been waged with less fervour.
He waged war on labor and the poor.
Battles have been waged over this wine.
They waged war with toy soldiers.
The struggle must be waged at higher up levels.
But waged on innocent women and children.
A revolution is not waged with weapons alone.
A war waged by committee is a war already lost.
While a war was waged in his behalf.
He waged an unsuccessful campaign to prevent its publication.
Wars have been waged with less fervor.
He waged war and expanded the empire.

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Today war must be waged on atomic arsenals.
They waged against other church members.
A war is only just if it is waged by a legitimate authority.
Paul waged war against these ideas.
The eastern war was waged between empires.
Betsi waged war against this tyranny.
The spiritual battle waged against us is real.
He waged war with and put to death.
Our battle must be waged on a spiritual level.
I wondered if there was still a war being waged above me.
He immediately waged a fierce battle during which.
Percentage of women in the total waged workforce.
We have waged wars against all of them.
An energetic battle must be waged against impunity.
Knights waged constant war on each other.
Most wars have been waged over territory.
We each waged our own fight to be together.
A determined campaign was being waged to wipe out illiteracy.
It must be waged both repressively and preventively.
A galactic war would be waged on your planet.
Wars are waged for the sake of victory.
He fought the same fight we waged today.
One being waged within our own bodies.
Hitler could not have waged war.
Caesar has waged a war of conquest in gaul.
Of many bloody battles waged and won.
This was war waged as much by money as by men.
He has once already waged the war.
Odin had waged many successful wars.
There is a psychological warfare waged against you.
The battle waged for many a day.
That there is one more battle to be waged.
The battle is waged for each soul.
In this connection an important battle is being waged.
A campaign should be waged to eliminate social exclusion.

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