Phrases with «high casualty»

The phrase "high casualty" means a situation or event where a large number of people are injured, killed, or affected negatively. Full definition

Sentences with «high casualty»

  • He assumes that it's only a matter of time — and an inevitably higher casualty count — before that body leaves them no choice in the decision. (markreviewsmovies.com)
  • Dogs also suffered high casualty rates too as their excellent sensitivity to smell meant that they were employed to search for mines and trip - wires, commonly resulting in injury or death from resulting explosions. (marcthevet.com)
  • In the 2006 conflict, before Iron Dome was in place, there were much higher casualties in Israel from rocket attacks. (blogs.reuters.com)
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