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Katherine Delacruz
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29 September, 23:26
What is the definition of the word waging
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Janelle Clements
29 September, 23:46
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Carry on (a war or campaign)."it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war"
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Semaj Walsh
29 September, 23:52
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(Verb) Wage is to carry on. Ex. It is indispensable to stop their capacity to wage war.
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