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combat
[kuhm-bat, kom-bat, kuhm-, kom-bat, kuhm-]
verb (used with object)
to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously.
to combat crime.
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verb (used without object)
to battle; contend.
to combat with disease.
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noun
Military.Ģżactive, armed fighting with enemy forces.
a fight, struggle, or controversy, as between two persons, teams, or ideas.
combat
noun
a fight, conflict, or struggle
an action fought between two military forces
( as modifier )
a combat jacket
a fight between two individuals; duel
fighting at close quarters
verb
(tr) to fight or defy
(intr; often foll by with or against) to struggle or strive (against); be in conflict (with)
to combat against disease
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- combatable adjective
- intercombat noun
- precombat noun
- self-combating adjective
- uncombatable adjective
- uncombated adjective
- ³¦“dz¾Ė²ś²¹³Ł²¹²ś±ō±š adjective
- ³¦“dz¾Ė²ś²¹³Ł±š°ł noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of combat1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"Parents of children with autism or neurodiverse children have stress levels proven to be that of a combat soldier."
As for its abundance problem, zucchini has been described as a āgateway drugā to combat rising food insecurity through community gardening and community engagement.
I wish you, and all of us afflicted with this condition, the willingness and determination to move forward and to use the power of sport and exercise to combat this devastating disease.
Those are symptoms of mass dissatisfaction with democracyās effects on peopleās everyday lives, and Fishkinās work speaks directly to ways we might remedy the situation, and combat the dramatic rise of corrosive disinformation.
He said neither Alex, nor his parents, appreciated the dangers of the "chaotic and somewhat disjointed" approach to children involved in combat sports.
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When To Use
Combat is most commonly used in a military context to refer to active fighting among opposing armies. To engage in combat is to engage in fighting.This kind of combat most commonly takes place on a battlefield or warzone on the ground (called a combat zone). Aerial combat involves fighting in the air among air forces.Hand-to-hand combat involves close fighting, often literally with oneās hands.Combat is often used as a modifier (adjective) in terms that refer to things related to or involving combat, such as combat training, combat medic, combat fatigue, and combat boots.Combat is sometimes used more broadly or figuratively to refer to active conflict between two people or groups, as in The two corporations are preparing to do combat in the courtroom. The term verbal combat refers to fighting with words.Combat is also commonly used as a verb meaning to oppose or work to defeat. Itās especially used when the thing to be defeated is intangible or abstract, as in We need to combat climate change or Our organization works to combat poverty. The figurative senses of the verbs fight and battle are close synonyms of this sense of combat.The sides engaging in combat can be called combatants. The adjective combative means inclined to fight.Example: The objective of basic training is to prepare our soldiers for combat.
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