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- verbattacks (third person present)
- take aggressive action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force, typically in a battle or war:"in December, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor" · "Italian forces attacked in October"
- (of a person or animal) act against (someone or something) aggressively in an attempt to injure or kill:"a doctor was attacked by two youths"
- (of a disease, chemical substance, or insect) act harmfully on:"the disease is thought to attack certain cells in the brain"
- criticize or oppose fiercely and publicly:"he attacked the government's defense policy"
- begin to deal with (a problem or task) in a determined and vigorous way:"a plan of action to attack unemployment"
- BRITISH ENGLISHmake an aggressive or forceful attempt to score a goal or point, or gain or exploit an advantage in a game against an opposing team or player:"the home team attacked from the kick off"
- chessmove into or be in a position to capture (an opponent's piece).
- chemistry(of a reagent or reactive species) approach and interact with (an atom, group, or bond in a molecule), thereby breaking a bond or forming a new bond:"the nucleophile attacks the epoxide from the opposite side of the ring to the oxygen"
nounattacks (plural noun)- an aggressive and violent action against a person or place:"he was killed in an attack on a checkpoint" · "three classrooms were gutted in the arson attack"
- destructive action by a disease, chemical, or insect:"the tissue is open to attack by fungus"
- a sudden short bout of an illness or stress:"an attack of nausea" · "an asthma attack"
- an instance of fierce public criticism or opposition:"he launched a stinging attack on the White House"
- a determined attempt to tackle a problem or task:"an attack on inflation"
- musicthe manner of beginning to play or sing a passage.
- forceful and decisive style in performing music or another art:"the sheer attack of Hendrix's playing"
- an aggressive attempt to score a goal, win points, or gain or exploit an advantage in a game.
- chessa threat to capture an opponent's piece.
Originlate 16th century (as verb): from French attaquer (verb), from Italian attaccare ‘join battle’, originally ‘attach, fasten’, of uncertain origin; perhaps from French attacher (see attach), or perhaps from a-, intensifying prefix + obsolete taccare ‘put a mark on’, from tacca ‘stain, spot’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take aggressive action against (a place or enemy forces) with weapons or armed force, typically in a battle or war:
- (of a person or animal) act against (someone or something) aggressively in an attempt to injure or kill:
- (of a disease, chemical substance, or insect) act harmfully on:
- criticize or oppose fiercely and publicly:
- begin to deal with (a problem or task) in a determined and vigorous way:
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