Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mercenarism
Noun
/ˈmɜːrsənərɪzəm/

Definition
The practice or principle of engaging mercenaries for military purposes.

Examples
- The rise of mercenarism can lead to ethical concerns regarding the conduct of wars.
- Many governments have turned to mercenarism as a cost-effective solution for military conflicts.
- Mercenarism has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations that utilized paid soldiers.

Meaning
Mercenarism refers to the hiring of foreign soldiers or mercenaries to serve in a military capacity. It often involves the use of professional soldiers who are driven primarily by financial motives rather than loyalty to a nation or cause.

Synonyms
- Contract soldiering
- Private military contracting
- Soldiery for hire