attack

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Noun
1. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons); "the attack began at dawn"
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2. a sudden occurrence of an uncontrollable condition; "an attack of diarrhea"
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3. intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak"
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4. the act of attacking; "attacks on women increased last year"; "they made an attempt on his life"
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5. an offensive move in a sport or game; "they won the game with a 10-hit attack in the 9th inning"
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6. the onset of a corrosive or destructive process (as by a chemical agent); "the film was sensitive to attack by acids"; "open to attack by the elements"
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7. ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation; "his approach to every problem is to draw up a list of pros and cons"; "an attack on inflation"; "his plan of attack was misguided"
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8. a decisive manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase
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9. strong criticism; "he published an unexpected attack on my work"
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Verb
1. launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with; "Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II"; "Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week"
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2. attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"
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3. take the initiative and go on the offensive; "The Serbs attacked the village at night"; "The visiting team started to attack"
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4. attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
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5. set to work upon; turn one's energies vigorously to a task; "I attacked the problem as soon as I got out of bed"
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6. begin to injure; "The cancer cells are attacking his liver"; "Rust is attacking the metal"
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