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é

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[ muh-teer-ee-el ]

noun

  1. the aggregate of things used or needed in any business, undertaking, or operation ( personnel ).
  2. Military. arms, ammunition, and equipment in general.


materiel

/ əˌɪəɪˈɛ /

noun

  1. the materials and equipment of an organization, esp of a military force Compare personnel
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of é1

From French, dating back to 1805–15; material
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of é1

C19: from French: material
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On 13 March, Russia said the situation in Kursk was "fully under our control" and that Ukraine had "abandoned" much of its materiel.

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Abu Anwar, a 30-year-old official with the new government, came with a team of rebels to inspect the site for materiel.

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“It is because Russia is failing to achieve significant results on the battlefield that it resorts to drawing more manpower and drawing more materiel and kit from its allies,” Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine forum at the British think tank Chatham House, told a webinar put on by the organization.

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The transfers were called “sales,” but as policy analyst Stephen Semler pointed out, “most if not all of this é is paid for by U.S. taxpayers — Israel uses much of the military aid Congress approves for it effectively as a gift card to buy U.S.-made weapons.”

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Ukraine and its allies believe that Russia does not have the combat power to do more than take limited territory at a high cost in men and materiel.

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