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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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The tailors of Boston, believing that a sewing machine would destroy their business, waged fierce warfare against it. - "Great Inventions and Discoveries", Willis Duff Piercy.
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Had the civil war in America upon the territory of half a continent been waged with the Ostend machinery it might have lasted two centuries. - "Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete", John Lothrop Motley.
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Wherefore, as in every human undertaking, it is of the utmost importance what matter men may set about with the favour, what under the displeasure of the gods, be assured that the former wars ye waged in opposition to the gods more than to men; in this, which is now impending, ye will act under the immediate guidance of the gods themselves. - "The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six", Titus Livius.