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battlefront

[ bat-l-fruhnt ]

noun

  1. the extreme forward area of a battlefield, where troops are in direct contact with the enemy.


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Origin of battlefront1

First recorded in 1910–15; battle 1 + front
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Kyiv has repeatedly warned that freezing the battlefront would allow Moscow to fortify its positions, entrench in occupied territory and rearm to come back for more.

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“It was like watching a field hospital on an active battlefront treating hundreds of wounded soldiers,†he said.

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Since then, “Star Wars†has become a sort of battlefront in the culture wars where self-proclaimed “superfans†feel emboldened to make racist and sexist remarks veiled as criticism.

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Female agency and bodily autonomy have once again become political battlefronts, and debates around artificial intelligence have invited anxiety about the future and deeper questions about humanity.

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Ukraine’s defense ministry said reserve units had been deployed to counter the Russian ground attack, a move that could also complicate efforts to bolster Ukrainian defense elsewhere along the battlefront.

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