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bombardment
[ bom-bahrd-muhnt ]
noun
- a continuous or sustained attack, as with bombs or artillery fire:
The rebel attacks were followed by government counterattacks that included airstrikes and artillery bombardment.
The moon’s surface bears the scars of countless impact craters caused by the asteroid bombardment it has suffered over the eons.
- an overwhelming quantity or barrage of something:
We are all fed up with the incessant preelection bombardment of campaign mailers.
Entering the stadium, you are immediately hit with a sensory bombardment: the buzz and crackle of massive television monitors, the smell of over-priced hotdogs and nachos.
- Physics. the act or action of directing particles or radiation against something, such as a nucleus:
In a conventional cathode-ray tube, the inside coating of the faceplate emits light in response to electron bombardment.
Neutron bombardment of the uranium in the fuel converts some of it to plutonium, which is fissionable.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bombardment1
Example Sentences
Syria's foreign ministry said the bombardment virtually destroyed the Hama base.
Unicef said "relentless and indiscriminate bombardments" had resumed in Gaza, with 100 children killed or maimed every day in the 10 days to 31 March.
The military has a history of carrying out indiscriminate aerial bombardments that have destroyed schools, monasteries, churches, and hospitals.
These spaces are tents, and some people gathered in them despite daily bombardments and the constant struggle to find food and clean water for their families.
Since the White Army overran the base, there had been persistent aerial bombardment causing "significant casualties and horrific burns", he said.
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