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Verbs Related to Conflict and Military Actions

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attack
1.
a
ttack
Verb

to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them

The predators in the wild often attack weaker members of the herd.

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raid
2.
raid
Verb

(of police) to unexpectedly visit a person or place to arrest suspects or find illegal goods

The narcotics division decided to raid the suspected drug den to apprehend the traffickers.

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fight
3.
fight
Verb

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

The soldiers bravely fought on the front lines during the war.

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retreat
4.
ret
reat
Verb

(of military) to move away in order to escape the danger because one has been defeated or is weak

Faced with overwhelming enemy forces, the battalion decided to retreat from the battlefield.

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enlist
5.
en
list
Verb

to join the armed forces

At the age of 18, he decided to enlist in the army to serve his country.

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mobilize
6.
mo
bi
lize
Verb

(of a state) to organize and prepare for a military operation

In response to the threat, the country decided to mobilize its military forces.

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muster
7.
mus
ter
Verb

to gather individuals, like military or jury duty personnel, to fulfill their assigned duties

The military commander decided to muster the troops for an important mission.

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wea
po
nize
Verb

to adapt something for use in conflict or violence

Scientists discovered a way to weaponize drones for surveillance and combat.

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arm
9.
arm
Noun

one of the two body parts that is connected to the shoulder and ends with fingers

He got a sunburn on his arm after spending the day at the beach.

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disarm
10.
dis
arm
Verb

to deprive someone or something of weapons or the ability to cause harm

Police officers worked to peacefully disarm the suspect holding hostages.

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blitz
11.
blitz
Verb

to carry out a sudden and intense military attack

The military commanders decided to blitz the enemy's positions, hoping to catch them off guard.

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station
12.
sta
tion
Noun

a place or building where we can get on or off a train or bus

I arrived early at the station to make sure I didn't miss my train.

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target
13.
tar
get
Noun

a goal that someone tries to achieve

She set a target to save a certain amount of money by the end of the year.

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aim
14.
aim
Verb

to direct or guide something such as a weapon at a person or thing

The archer carefully aimed the arrow at the bullseye.

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bomb
15.
bomb
Noun

an object that is designed to explode and cause destruction

The bomb exploded in the crowded market, causing widespread panic and chaos.

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fire
16.
fire
Noun

the result of something burning that often produces heat, flame, light, and smoke

Can you please add some logs to the fire to keep it burning?

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shoot
17.
shoot
Verb

to release a bullet or arrow from a gun or bow

The police officer had to shoot to defend against the armed suspect.

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miss
18.
miss
Verb

to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

I got lost on my way to the airport and I'm going to miss my flight.

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bombard
19.
bom
bard
Verb

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously

During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes.

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shell
20.
shell
Noun

the hard protective case or covering of some animals such as a snail, mussel, crab, or turtle

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ambush
21.
am
bush
Verb

to wait in a concealed location and launch a surprise attack on a target

The guerrilla fighters planned to ambush the enemy convoy on the narrow mountain pass.

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spearhead
22.
spear
head
Verb

to be the person who leads something like an attack, campaign, movement, etc.

The general chose to spearhead the military offensive personally.

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invade
23.
in
vade
Verb

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources.

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war
24.
war
Noun

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

The soldiers marched off to battle, prepared to defend their country in war.

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call up
25.
call up
Verb

to call someone on the phone

He called up the customer to address their concerns.

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gun down
Verb

to seriously injure or kill a person by shooting them, particularly someone who is defenseless

The assailant attempted to gun down his target in a crowded market.

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shoot down
Verb

to fire upon an aircraft or another object with the intent of bringing it to the ground

The military had to shoot the enemy aircraft down to protect the airspace.

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reconnoiter
28.
re
co
nnoi
ter
Verb

to make a military observation or examination of an area to gather information, often in preparation for a future action

The soldiers were sent to reconnoiter the enemy's positions before the main assault.

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