en fighting enemy

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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fighting enemy is a subevent of…

  • en death ➜
  • en victory ➜
  • en you die ➜
  • en getting killed ➜
  • en kill them ➜
  • en casualties of war ➜
  • en duck ➜
  • en dying ➜
  • en fire a machine gun ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en kicking some ass ➜
  • en kill the enemy ➜
  • en make fun of him ➜
  • en you might get hurt ➜
  • en you might kill someone ➜
  • en outwit ➜
  • en poke him with a sharp stick ➜
  • en run ➜
  • en scream ➜
  • en shoot ➜
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fighting enemy is used for…

  • en winning the war ➜
  • en self defense ➜
  • en conquering the enemy ➜
  • en the convicted ➜
  • en defeating the enemy ➜
  • en defeating evil ➜
  • en defending ➜
  • en defending the army from anihalation ➜
  • en defending your country ➜
  • en disputes ➜
  • en gaining power ➜
  • en governments ➜
  • en helping other countries defend themselves ➜
  • en increasing your countries boundaries ➜
  • en killing them ➜
  • en protecting an ally ➜
  • en protecting your country ➜
  • en protecting your homeland ➜
  • en protecting ones country ➜
  • en protecting oneself ➜
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Effects of fighting enemy

  • en death ➜
  • en someone wins ➜
  • en they begin to hate you ➜
  • en being defeated ➜
  • en casualties ➜
  • en conflict ➜
  • en deaths ➜
  • en he dies ➜
  • en the enemy to surrender ➜
  • en we enjoy a lot ➜
  • en gettign hurt ➜
  • en hatred ➜
  • en high adrenaline levels ➜
  • en hopefully victory ➜
  • en killing the enemy ➜
  • en you lose your life ➜
  • en losing the battle ➜
  • en you may be hurt or killed ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en people die ➜
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fighting enemy requires…

  • en anger ➜
  • en courage ➜
  • en endurance ➜
  • en enemies ➜
  • en knowledge and planning ➜
  • en violence and weapons ➜
  • en weapons ➜

Things used for fighting enemy

  • en killing people ➜
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