militarised造句(1) The border is more militarised than ever.
(2) An already highly militarised country is to become even more so, with soldiers deployed everywhere to nip any reborn Tamil nationalist insurgency in the bud.
(3) Yet he continued to condemn overly militarised policies for the rest of his life.
(4) "With democracy militarised in Iraq it had undermined the concept " she argues.
(5) North Korea is the most militarised country in the world.
(6) The area is heavily militarised and not a place to wander around in with your trousers stuffed into your socks clutching a copy of the Real Ale Pub Guide.
(7) Besides, how will NATO and her allies be able to fend off all those warmongering, technically advanced, heavily militarised nations?
(8) Papua has been the scene of low-level separatist insurgency for decades, and the area is heavily militarised.
(9) "It could spread to a lot of groups around the area ... People don't realise how heavily militarised this zone is," said David Mathieson of Human Rights Watch.
(10) Herbivore man is particularly distasteful to the macho fathers and grandfathers whose values were forged in Korea's agricultural and highly militarised past.
(11) Some of the characters in the movie have also militarised their dreamscapes, to protect themselves against the invasive dream snatchers.
(12) A ceasefire was eventually agreed in 1953, but a peace treaty has never been signed and the Demilitarised Zone is one of the most heavily militarised places in the world.