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as·sault
(ə-sôlt′)n.
1.
a. A violent physical attack, as with blows.
b. A strong or cutting verbal attack.
2.
a. A military attack, such as one launched against a fortified area or place.
b. The concluding stage of an attack in which close combat occurs with the enemy.
3. Law
a. An unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another.
b. The act or an instance of unlawfully threatening or attempting to injure another.
4.
a. Sexual assault.
b. The crime of rape.
5. A rigorous or energetic effort to accomplish something difficult: an assault on the mountain's summit; an assault on poverty.
v. as·sault·ed, as·sault·ing, as·saults
v.tr.
1. To make a violent assault upon; attack. See Synonyms at attack.
2. To rape.
3. To attack verbally; criticize or denounce.
4. To harass or beset: assaulted by advertisements.
v.intr.
To make an assault.
[Middle English assaut, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *assaltus, variant of Latin assultus, from past participle of assilīre, to jump on; see assail.]
as·sault′er n.
assault
(əˈsɔːlt)n
1. a violent attack, either physical or verbal
2. (Law) law an intentional or reckless act that causes another person to expect to be subjected to immediate and unlawful violence. Compare battery4, assault and battery
3. (Military)
a. the culmination of a military attack, in which fighting takes place at close quarters
b. (as modifier): assault troops.
4. rape or attempted rape
vb (tr)
5. to make an assault upon
6. to rape or attempt to rape
[C13: from Old French asaut, from Vulgar Latin assaltus (unattested), from assalīre (unattested) to leap upon; see assail]
asˈsaulter n
asˈsaultive adj
as•sault
(əˈsɔlt)n.
1. a sudden violent attack; onslaught.
2. an unlawful physical attack upon another, esp. an attempt or threat to do bodily harm.
v.t. 5. to make an assault upon; attack; assail.
[1200–50; < Old French < Vulgar Latin *assaltus, for Latin assultus, derivative of assalīre to leap (toward) <as- as- + salīre to leap]
as•sault′a•ble, adj.
as•sault′er, n.
as•sault′ive, adj.
as•sault′ive•ly, adv.
as•sault′ive•ness, n.
syn: See attack.
assault
1. The climax of an attack, closing with the enemy in hand-to-hand fighting.
2. In an amphibious operation, the period of time between the arrival of the major assault forces of the amphibious task force in the objective area and the accomplishment of the amphibious task force mission.
3. To make a short, violent, but well-ordered attack against a local objective, such as a gun emplacement, a fort, or a machine gun nest.
4. A phase of an airborne operation beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead. See also assault phase; landing attack.
2. In an amphibious operation, the period of time between the arrival of the major assault forces of the amphibious task force in the objective area and the accomplishment of the amphibious task force mission.
3. To make a short, violent, but well-ordered attack against a local objective, such as a gun emplacement, a fort, or a machine gun nest.
4. A phase of an airborne operation beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead. See also assault phase; landing attack.
assault
Past participle: assaulted
Gerund: assaulting
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Noun | 1. | assault - close fighting during the culmination of a military attack resisting arrest - physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest battle, engagement, fight, conflict - a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement" attack, onrush, onset, onslaught - (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons); "the attack began at dawn" storm - a direct and violent assault on a stronghold armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" |
2. | assault - a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped aggravated assault - a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously (as with a deadly weapon) assault and battery, battery - an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact attempt, attack - the act of attacking; "attacks on women increased last year"; "they made an attempt on his life" mugging - assault with intent to rob | |
3. | Assault - thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946 | |
4. | assault - the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will date rape - rape in which the rapist is known to the victim (as when they are on a date together) sex crime, sex offense, sexual abuse, sexual assault - a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat; "most states have replaced the common law definition of rape with statutes defining sexual assault" | |
Verb | 1. | assault - attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly" bait - attack with dogs or set dogs upon sic, set - urge to attack someone; "The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders"; "the shaman sics sorcerers on the evil spirits" bulldog - attack viciously and ferociously rush - attack suddenly blindside - attack or hit on or from the side where the attacked person's view is obstructed savage - attack brutally and fiercely reassail - assail again; "Her old fears reassailed her" jump - make a sudden physical attack on; "The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat" ravish, assault, dishonor, dishonour, outrage, violate - force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night" desecrate, outrage, profane, violate - violate the sacred character of a place or language; "desecrate a cemetery"; "violate the sanctity of the church"; "profane the name of God" molest - harass or assault sexually; make indecent advances to |
2. | assault - force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night" | |
3. | assault - attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker" criticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free" blackguard, clapperclaw, abuse, shout - use foul or abusive language towards; "The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket"; "The angry mother shouted at the teacher" claw - attack as if with claws; "The politician clawed his rival" vitriol - subject to bitter verbal abuse rip - criticize or abuse strongly and violently; "The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly" whang - attack forcefully; "whang away at the school reform plan" barrage, bombard - address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage; "The speaker was barraged by an angry audience"; "The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer" scald, blister, whip - subject to harsh criticism; "The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday"; "the professor scaled the students"; "your invectives scorched the community" rubbish - attack strongly |
assault
noun
1. attack, campaign, strike, rush, storm, storming, raid, invasion, charge, offensive, onset, onslaught, foray, incursion, act of aggression, inroad The rebels are poised for a new assault.
attack defence, protection, resistance
attack defence, protection, resistance
2. battery, attack, beating, mugging, physical violence, GBH (Brit.), ABH (Brit.) At the police station, I was charged with assault.
3. abuse, attack, blame, criticism, censure, vilification, denigration, calumny, character assassination, stick (slang), sideswipe, impugnment He levelled a verbal assault against his opponents.
verb
1. strike, attack, beat, knock, punch, belt (informal), bang, batter, clip (informal), slap, bash (informal), deck (slang), sock (slang), chin (slang), smack, thump, set about, lay one on (slang), clout (informal), cuff, flog, whack, lob, beset, clobber (slang), smite (archaic), wallop (informal), swat, fall upon, set upon, lay into (informal), tonk (slang), lambast(e), belabour The gang assaulted him with iron bars.
assault
nounThe act of attacking:
1. To set upon with violent force:
Informal: light into, pitch into.
Translations
إعْتِداء جِنْسي، إغتِصابهُجوميُهاجِميُهاجِم جِنْسِياً
napadnoutpřepadeníútokznásilněníznásilnit
angrebangribebegå seksuelt overfaldseksuelt overgrebvoldtægt
megtámadás
áhlaup, áráslíkamsárás, nauîgunnauîgaráîast á
antpuolisišprievartautiišprievartavimasužpuolimas
izvarošanaizvarottrieciensuzbruktuzbrukums
napadnapasti
assault
[əˈsɔːlt]A. N
B. VT
assault
[əˈsɔːlt] n
(MILITARY) → assaut m
(LAW) (also assault and battery) → voies fpl de fait, coups mpl et blessures
to be charged with assault → être inculpé(e) de coups et blessures
to be charged with assault → être inculpé(e) de coups et blessures
(= verbal attack) → attaque f
vt
(physically) → attaquer
(sexually) → violenterassault course (British) n → parcours m du combattantassault weapon n → arme f d'assaut
assault
n
(Mil) → Sturm(angriff) m (→ on auf +acc); (fig) → Angriff m → (on gegen); to make an assault on something → einen (Sturm)angriff gegen etw führen
(Jur) → Körperverletzung f; assault and battery → Körperverletzung f; sexual assault → Notzucht f ? also indecent assault
vt
(Jur: = attack) → tätlich werden gegen; (sexually) → herfallen über (+acc); (= rape) → sich vergehen an (+dat); to assault somebody with a stick → jdn mit einem Stock angreifen
(Mil) → angreifen
assault
:assault course
n → Übungsgelände nt; getting to the bathroom is like an assault → der Weg zum Badezimmer ist ein wahres Hindernisrennen
assault craft
n → Sturmlandefahrzeug nt
assault rifle
n → Maschinengewehr nt
assault troops
pl → Sturmtruppen pl
assault
(əˈsoːlt) verb1. to attack, especially suddenly. The youths assaulted the night watchman.
2. to attack sexually; to rape.
noun1. a (sudden) attack. a night assault on the fortress; His speech was a vicious assault on his opponent.
2. a sexual attack; a rape.