Pronunciation: /wɔr rum/
noun a room in which military or political strategy is planned and coordinated during a war
A1 The soldiers gathered in the war room to discuss their strategy.
A2 The generals held a meeting in the war room to plan their next move.
B1 The president and his advisors met in the war room to analyze the situation.
B2 The intelligence gathered in the war room helped them make informed decisions.
C1 The war room was equipped with state-of-the-art technology for real-time updates.
C2 The high-ranking officials conducted a crisis meeting in the war room to address the escalating conflict.
formal The military leaders gathered in the war room to discuss the next course of action.
informal Let's meet in the war room to go over the details.
slang The team huddled up in the war room to strategize.
figurative The boardroom became a war room as the executives debated over the company's future.
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