Limited-war, also known as a restricted war, is a term used to describe a conflict that falls short of full-scale war. Such a war usually involves a smaller portion of the military force and more limited objectives. There are several synonyms for limited-war that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context. These include partial war, small-scale conflict, localized war, measured war, and restrained war. The purpose of such wars is to achieve political goals while avoiding a full-blown military conflict. The use of limited-war strategies has become more common in modern warfare, as policymakers aim to minimize the loss of human life and reduce the overall cost of war.