warweary

English

Adjective

warweary (comparative warwearier or more warweary, superlative warweariest or most warweary)

  1. Alternative form of war-weary
    • 2008, Walter Isaacson, Einstein: His Life and Universe, →ISBN:
      For general relativity, there was a dramatic experimental test that was possible, one that had the potential to dazzle and help heal a warweary world.
    • 2012, Chami Jotisalikorn, Thailand's Luxury Spas: Pampering Yourself in Paradise, →ISBN:
      The origins of the Thai herbal heat compress are obscure, but it's known that such compresses were used to soothe the aching muscles of warweary soldiers during the Thai-Burnese battles of the Ayutthaya period over 200 years ago.
    • 2014, Ngaire Woods, The Globalizers: The IMF, the World Bank, and Their Borrowers, →ISBN:
      Warweary populations not only needed new investment and economic growth, they also needed a new vision of international economic relations and management (Ruggie 1982, Hall 1989).
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