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attack
verb attacked, attacking
    1. To make a sudden violent attempt to hurt, damage or capture.
      Thesaurus: assault, assail, strike, charge, besiege, invade, storm, bear down on, bear down upon, swoop down on, swoop down upon; Antonym: retreat, recoil, fall back.
    2. To criticize strongly in speech or writing.
      Thesaurus: berate, malign, revile, refute, censure, inveigh against, pillory, castigate, denounce.
    intr
    3. To make an attack.
    4. To begin to do something with enthusiasm or determination.
    5. To begin to damage.
      Example: Plaque attacks the teeth
    intr
    6. To take the initiative in a game, contest, etc to attempt to score a goal, points, etc.
noun
    1. An act or the action of attacking.
      Thesaurus: aggression, charge, onslaught, assault, raid, advance, offence, bombardment, invasion; Antonym: withdrawal, retreat.
    2. A sudden spell of illness.
      Example: an attack of ‘flu
      Thesaurus: spell, seizure, bout, fit, outburst, paroxysm, relapse.
    3. The players, eg the strikers, forwards, etc in a team sport whose job is to score goals, points, etc. Compare the defence at defence 7, the midfield at midfield 2.
      Form: the attack
Derivative: attackable
adj
    Derivative: attacker
    noun
      Someone who makes a physical, verbal, sporting, etc attack.
        Thesaurus: assailant, abuser, aggressor, persecutor, mugger, raider, perpetrator, criminal, felon.
    Idiom: to be on the attack
      To take up an offensive position.
    Etymology: 17c: from Italian attaccare.



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