martial law
1 of 1noun/ˈmɑrʃəl ˈlɔ/
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a situation where the military becomes in charge of a country, replacing regular laws with their own rule, in order to maintain order during times of crisis or disturbance
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- The government declared martial law to restore order during the civil unrest, granting the military authority over civilian institutions.
- Under martial law, strict curfews and restrictions on public gatherings were enforced to maintain security.
- The imposition of martial law suspended certain civil liberties and empowered military commanders to enforce law and order.
- The international community expressed concern over the declaration of martial law, urging a peaceful resolution to the political crisis.
- Martial law was lifted after several weeks, allowing the gradual return to civilian governance and normalcy.