English to Gujarati Dictionary belligerent

belligerent

યુદ્ધરત
definition
noun
Moreover, as against states not parties to an international armed conflict, belligerents enjoy no special privileges and remain bound by general rules of international law.
a nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law.
adjective
a bull-necked, belligerent old man
hostile and aggressive.
translation of 'belligerent'
યુદ્ધરત,
યુદ્ધારૂઢ
adjective
લડતું
example
He's a good footballer but he's not very aggressive, not very 'belligerent' and I'd like to think that with 20-odd caps he'd be a bit more aggressive than he is.
A 'belligerent' stance was one's only deterrent against other people whose interests were in conflict with one's own.
In arguments they are emotionally very aggressive - 'belligerent' , contemptuous, insulting.
His team has played a particularly 'belligerent' and aggressive brand of cricket, and I think they're the benchmark against which other international cricket teams have judged themselves.
The Chief Minister's 'belligerent' attitude and his subsequent public utterances justifying his stance have only made matters worse for the Centre.
Even between 'belligerent' states, such treaties will not necessarily be suspended; a fortiori, if the conflict is not international, treaty rules will in general continue to apply.
The kids, especially the boys, are aggressive, 'belligerent' , and rebellious.
And I think we do need to hear what they are saying because they act as a restraint to an aggressive or 'belligerent' response’.
Numerous specific shop-floor situations generated anger and easily drifted into aggressive or 'belligerent' acts, either verbal or physical.
In a fight it could be a communication of how aggressive or 'belligerent' or dominant a lobster is.
Historically, when military forces occupied 'belligerent' territory, little how-to guidance existed.
The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its 'belligerent' status.
A moment later their threatening and 'belligerent' attitude made him realize he and Les were outnumbered and outweighed.
Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, 'belligerent' to just plain worn out.
In combination with the threatening and 'belligerent' attitude of the princes, it did much to fuel the violent anti-émigré attitude of the Legislative Assembly during the autumn of 1791.
My current projects include a detailed examination of the origin and history of military commissions and the law of 'belligerent' occupation.
However, when there is a war, of which our people are much experienced, such a naïve attitude can only be disastrous when confronting a 'belligerent' foe, and can only bring great misery to the defending side.
The company has taken a 'belligerent' attitude towards the dispute, refusing to negotiate whilst staff remain on strike.
It is based upon the customary international laws of 'belligerent' occupation, including the Hague Regulations.
Aggressive or 'belligerent' behavior would have undermined the objectives of the expedition and could well have proved suicidal.
Such views naturally lead to an ‘aggressive, 'belligerent' foreign policy’, she added.
At first the committee had to work covertly as under the Neutrality Acts an American could lose his citizenship if he fought in the armed forces of a 'belligerent' power.
Take also the case of lawful 'belligerent' reprisals (for example, the use of prohibited weapons).
The rail companies are taking a 'belligerent' attitude towards the disputes.
The 1935 act banned munitions exports to belligerents and restricted American travel on 'belligerent' ships.
The country's 'belligerent' veto threats seemed to signal its willingness to force grievous splits in the Security Council.
The government had reason to view him as a representative of vicious, 'belligerent' forces hostile to the West.
This framework must recognize the unique threat that terrorists pose to nation-states, yet not grant them the legitimacy accorded to 'belligerent' states.
He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from 'belligerent' states.
It is widely recognized that access by 'belligerent' groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict.
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