How to use in-sentence of “hostilities”:
+ Sporadic outbreaks of violence due to North Korean hostilities killed over 500 South Korean soldiers and 50 U.S.
+ While the conflict was officially declared over on July 4, 1902, American troops continued hostilities against remnants of the Philippine Army and other resistance groups until 1913, and some historians consider these unofficial extensions part of the war.
+ This name was historically the most commonly used in the U.S., but Filipinos and some American historians refer to these hostilities as the “Philippine-American War”, and, in 1999, the U.S.
+ Later the same year, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Wilson persuaded the combatants to end hostilities and establish a Tribunal to resolve the Territorial dispute.
+ A truce or ceasefire usually refers to a “temporary” stop of hostilities for an agreed limited time or within a limited area.

Example sentences of “hostilities”:
+ The hostilities continued for another two months until Brown left the Kansas Territory.
+ The main hostilities were during the period from June 25, 1950, until the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953.
+ Prince Leonard notified authorities of the cessation of hostilities several days later.
+ The hostilities continued for another two months until Brown left the Kansas Territory.
+ The main hostilities were during the period from June 25, 1950, until the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953.
+ Prince Leonard notified authorities of the cessation of hostilities several days later.
+ However, the governor of New Zealand requested reinforcements to deal with hostilities with the Maoris.
+ The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended hostilities between France and the United Kingdom during the French Revolutionary Wars.
+ The main hostilities were during the period from June 25, 1950 until the armistice was signed on July 27, 1953.
+ Although hostilities were temporarily patched up in 1919, by September 1924 the then Saudi-sponsored Ikhwan under the leadership of Sultan bin Bajad and Khaled bin Luwai was ready to attack Ta’if.
+ When hostilities flared up once more with Mitanni, Tulipinu, Suppiluliuma’s son and viceroy at Aleppo invaded Carchemish but was unable to take the city.
+ With the outbreak of the French Revolution Arnold outfitted a privateer, while continuing to do business in the West Indies, even though the hostilities increased the risk.
+ May I suggest admins do that, nevertheless if they see hostilities flaring up again? – Thanks.
