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bloodshed

1 of 1noun
/ˈblʌdʃɛd/
1

the shedding of blood resulting in murder

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2

nnecessary spilling of blood, typically resulting from battles, conflicts, or acts of aggression

  • The war brought unprecedented bloodshed to the region, with countless lives lost.
  • The ceasefire was agreed upon to prevent further bloodshed between the warring factions.
  • The soldiers were haunted by the memories of the bloodshed they witnessed on the battlefield.
  • Diplomatic efforts aimed to negotiate a peace settlement and end the cycle of bloodshed.
  • The international community condemned the bloodshed and called for an immediate end to the conflict.