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ARAB-ISRAELI WAR
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Arab-Israeli War mean?
• ARAB-ISRAELI WAR (noun)
The noun ARAB-ISRAELI WAR has 2 senses:
1. Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in October 1973 (on Yom Kippur); Israel counterattacked and drove the Syrians back and crossed the Suez Canal into Egypt
2. tension between Arabs and Israeli erupted into a brief war in June 1967; Israel emerged as a major power in the Middle East
Familiarity information: ARAB-ISRAELI WAR used as a noun is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in October 1973 (on Yom Kippur); Israel counterattacked and drove the Syrians back and crossed the Suez Canal into Egypt
Classified under:
Nouns denoting acts or actions
Synonyms:
Arab-Israeli War; Yom Kippur War
Instance hypernyms:
war; warfare (the waging of armed conflict against an enemy)
Domain region:
Middle East; Mideast; Near East (the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Tension between Arabs and Israeli erupted into a brief war in June 1967; Israel emerged as a major power in the Middle East
Classified under:
Nouns denoting acts or actions
Synonyms:
Arab-Israeli War; Six-Day War; Six Day War
Instance hypernyms:
war; warfare (the waging of armed conflict against an enemy)
Domain region:
Middle East; Mideast; Near East (the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century)
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