Word to the Wise: Militate

By Early To Rise | Thu, May 8, 2008 |

  

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To "militate" (MIL-ih-tate) – from the Latin for "soldier" – is to have force or influence.

Example (as used by Donald Caton in What a Blessing She Had Chloroform): "Even though [James Young] Simpson’s youth, limited professional experience, lack of reputation, unmarried status, and modest social origins all militated against success, the twenty-eight-year-old Simpson applied for the post."

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