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waging

verb as in carry on

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Indeed, more than 55,000 Pakistani troops are in Baluchistan waging a war of their own.

MIAMI — Fidel Castro seized power in January 1959 after waging a guerilla war against then-dictator Fulgencio Batista.

Attkisson, meanwhile, has been fighting the same uphill battle that other investigative reporters are waging.

Hoge joined in, waging a proxy battle against a liberal blogger who accused Walker et al. of being scammers.

Paul said he would have voted against using force in Syria, and claimed Obama was unconstitutionally waging attacks.

What means had the Company of waging such a war, and what chance of achieving such a triumph?

The contest now waging in Spain was but a portion of that great conflict which was going on elsewhere throughout the world.

What he wanted was to gain time, and perpetuate the war, even though waging an unequal contest.

It was a world-wide conspiracy—it was that very class-war which the established order was waging upon these men and their ideas!

He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection, and waging war against us.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to waging, such as: do, prosecute, pursue, make, practice, and undertake.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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