war footing
English
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editNoun
editwar footing (plural war footings)
- A state of preparedness for waging war.
- on a war footing
- move to a war footing
- 2014 September 11, Uri Friedman, “Is It Peacetime or Wartime in America?”, in The Atlantic[1]:
- After all, it was less than a year and a half ago that Obama promised, in an address at National Defense University, to remove America from the "perpetual war footing" it had assumed since the September 11 attacks.
- 2021 September 8, “Network News: RMT on "war footing" in response to workforce cutback threats”, in RAIL, number 939, page 15:
- The RMT union has told Network Rail and train operators that it has moved to a "war footing" over planned service and workforce cutbacks.
- 2023 September 30, Patrick Wintour, “‘No turning back’: how the Ukraine war has profoundly changed the EU”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- The EU is also now trying to put the European defence industry on to a war footing. Joint procurement of weapons by the European Defence Agency has been introduced for the first time.
Translations
editstate of preparedness for waging war
on a war footing
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See also
editReferences
edit- “war footing”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “on a war footing”, in Collins English Dictionary.