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trench warfare
noun
- combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches.
trench warfare
noun
- a type of warfare in which opposing armies face each other in entrenched positions
trench warfare
- Warfare marked by slow wearing down of the opposing forces and piecemeal gains at heavy cost. The term applies especially to World War I .
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of trench warfare1
Example Sentences
It was fought over several days in September 1914 and halted the German's advance on Paris, but was followed by years of trench warfare.
The funny thing is that until recently I had assumed that the contest was going to be political trench warfare again and the result would be very close.
“Then all bets are off … It will be battling ballot-by-ballot, trench warfare.”
The effectiveness of machine guns as defensive weapons kept both sides from achieving a breakthrough and helped prolong the deadlock of trench warfare that immobilized the Western Front.
Many Ukrainians fear that, if drafted, they will be sent straight into trench warfare without much training.
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