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embattle

1

[ em-bat-l ]

verb (used with object)

embattled, embattling.
  1. to arrange in order of battle; prepare for battle; arm.
  2. to fortify (a town, camp, etc.).


embattle

2

[ em-bat-l ]

verb (used with object)

embattled, embattling.
  1. to furnish with battlements.

embattle

/ ɪ³¾Ëˆ²úæ³ÙÉ™±ô /

verb

  1. to deploy (troops) for battle
  2. to strengthen or fortify (a position, town, etc)
  3. to provide (a building) with battlements
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of embattle1

1350–1400; Middle English embatailen < Middle French embataillier. See em- 1, battle 1

Origin of embattle2

First recorded in 1350–1400, embattle is from the Middle English word embatailen. See em- 1, battle 2
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of embattle1

C14: from Old French embataillier; see en- 1, battle
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An embattled Yoon has become larger than life, rebranded as a martyr who saw martial law as the only way to save South Korea's democracy.

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Early indications suggest that, despite Min Aung Hlaing's plea to the international community, the embattled junta leader is unlikely to prioritise the unfettered flow of humanitarian aid.

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But it is unclear how they will respond to the earthquake as they fight a war under the leadership of an embattled general.

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Yet many still treasure the memory of their embattled ex-mayor.

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The US delegation said afterwards it would resume sending military aid to Ukraine and sharing intelligence with the embattled country - with whom its relations have recently soured.

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