- verbassail (verb) · assails (third person present) · assailed (past tense) · assailed (past participle) · assailing (present participle)
- make a concerted or violent attack on:"the Scots army assailed Edward's army from the rear"
- (be assailed)(of an unpleasant feeling or physical sensation) come upon (someone) suddenly and strongly:"she was assailed by doubts and regrets"
- criticize (someone) strongly:"he assailed a group of editors for their alleged excesses"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French asaill-, stressed stem of asalir, from medieval Latin assalire, from Latin assilire, from ad- ‘to’ + salire ‘to leap’; compare with assault.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make a concerted or violent attack on:
- (of an unpleasant feeling or physical sensation) come upon (someone) suddenly and strongly:
- criticize (someone) strongly:
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- Assail means to12:
- Attack violently; assault
- Criticize or ridicule vehemently, as in argument
- Beset or disturb
- Encounter with the intention of mastering
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. to attack violently; assault. 2. to criticize or ridicule vehemently, as in argument. 3. to beset or disturb: his mind was assailed by doubts. 4. to encounter with the intention of mastering: to assail a problem; to assail a difficult mountain ridge.www.thefreedictionary.com/assailassail verb as·sail ə-ˈsāl assailed; assailing; assails Synonyms of assail transitive verb 1 : to attack violently : assaultwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assail Explore further
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