Bloodshed refers not only to physical violence but also to the emotional and societal consequences that arise from violent acts. Historically, bloodshed has marked the course of many conflicts, from ancient battles to modern warfare. While it can serve as a grim reminder of humanity's destructive tendencies, bloodshed has also been a catalyst for change, often leading to political revolutions, shifts in power, and new eras in human history. In modern times, the term is often used in discussions of warfare, human rights violations, and the impact of violence on societies and cultures.
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Bloodshed in English
- bloodshed⇄bloodshed, noun.
the shedding of blood; slaughter.
Ex. There are no battles in war without bloodshed.