Sentences

militate in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To militate means to have a significant influence or effect, often in a way that opposes or supports a particular outcome or situation.

Sample Sentences

  1. Poor working conditions can militate against employee productivity and morale.
  2. The new evidence may militate in favor of a more thorough investigation into the case.
  3. Climate change continues to militate against the long-term sustainability of many ecosystems.
  4. His lack of experience could militate against his chances of being hired for the position.
  5. Public opinion can militate against policies that are perceived as unfair or harmful.