Definition: Martial law

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Etymology

From Middle English martial, marcial, mercial, mercialle (relating to war, warlike), + law.

Noun

martial law (uncountable)

  1. Rule by military authorities, especially when imposed on a civilian population in time of war or other crisis, or in an occupied territory.

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