Examples of 'war made' in a sentence
Meaning of "war made"
This phrase refers to the idea that a war or armed conflict had a significant impact or influence on a specific outcome, situation, or condition. It suggests that the war played a crucial role in shaping or causing certain events or circumstances
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war made
The war made these plans irrelevant.
Been a long time since war made me happy.
The war made the country poor.
But the matter of the war made that impossible.
The war made him a better writer.
He also believes the war made him a better doctor.
The war made it much harder to obtain ivory.
And then there were the orphans that war made.
But the war made its demands.
His successes on the northern border during that war made him a hero.
Winning the war made galbet jealous.
War made men of an entire generation.
Maybe the war made him tired.
War made us do horrible things.
The cold war made that threat.
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War made us paupers.
A life of war made him hard.
War made me a murderer.
The end of the war made this operation unnecessary.
Indians who had been in the Vietnam war made connections.
Civil war made the timing inopportune.
I let myself believe the war made him into a man.
The war made me realize this.
Moscow was home to Tetris until a bidding war made the tiles fly.
The war made financial crisis.
Some would argue that the Iraq war made the difference.
The war made the nation.
A modern edition of The Art of War made with bamboo strips.
The war made a big mess of it.
It is the most HONEST film about the Iraq War made by Hollywood.
The war made him an atheist.
Contacts between East and West in those days of the Cold War made it hard.
This war made me become a peacemaker.
Enormous devaluation of the Imperial Japanese Military Yen after the war made it almost worthless.
The war made him move to the left.
Later on, severe famine and war made childbearing trialsome.
The war made fuel and lamp oil scarce.
Since the declaration of war made by the Austria-Hungary.
The war made volunteers hard for him to find.
What the war made of us.
The war made him a better writer but it really messed him up.
Guided bombs developed during the war made it much easier for aircraft to sink battleships.
This war made me buy half the military equipment on sale in the world.
But the Six Day War made him question this.
The war made the political parties more cooperative and practically formed into one party.
After the outbreak of war made it arms for the Confederate Army.
War made the Earth even hotter.
The final outcome of the war made some people who had ulterior motives anxious.
War made education an unreachable dream for our children and youth….
And the Iraq war made everything worse.