military

simple noun36 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A military that is robust and not easily defeated.

A military with great strength and capability.

A military equipped with up-to-date technology and tactics.

A military with a great number of personnel and equipment.

Refers to a country's own armed forces.

Synonym for active military, emphasizing the status of being on duty.

Members of the military currently serving full-time.

Refers to the armed forces of another country.

The permanent, professional army of a country.

A military force whose members are full-time soldiers, not conscripts or part-time militia.

A military force composed of people who have chosen to join.

A military composed entirely of volunteers, without conscription.

Referring to the military as a body of people wearing uniforms.

Used when the armed forces engage in combat.

Synonym for 'seize power'.

When the military takes control of the government, often by force.

A formal way to refer to a person who serves in the military.

The most common way to say someone is a member of the armed forces.

Similar to 'among the military', emphasizing the internal nature of something.

Indicates a position or feeling distributed within the group of military personnel.

To be a member of the armed forces.

To enlist in the armed forces.

To move troops and equipment into position for military action.

To end one's service in the armed forces.

To begin a career in the armed forces.

To update the military with new equipment and methods.

To change the military completely in form or character.

To make significant changes to the military to improve it.

To request the military to intervene in a situation.