Synonym: powder, shot. Similar words: munitions, communication, telecommunications, community, definition, united nations, recognition, premonition. Meaning: [‚æmjʊ'nɪʃn] n. 1. projectiles to be fired from a gun 2. any nuclear or chemical or biological material that can be used as a weapon of mass destruction 3. information that can be used to attack or defend a claim or argument or viewpoint.
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91. The committee will investigate the raising of sunken military equipment, ammunition and nuclear waste containers.
92. Membership also provides extra ammunition to defend the pound if currency markets take fright at the election result.
93. Red ammunition aims for red pennant and yellow for yellow.
94. Raiders lifted tiles and climbed in through the roof space to take the guns and 150 rounds of ammunition.
95. He had a key to the armoury, but not one to the ammunition safe.
96. As the situation worsened more border police entered the area and began firing live ammunition into the crowd.
97. Stores were distributed in pony treks that carried not only ammunition and food but also mail and the force's own newspaper.
98. There was a live round of its ammunition in his shirt pocket.
99. A PUMP-action shotgun, piles of handguns and a mountain of ammunition for all the weapons.
100. A gunner fell off his seat on the ammunition box and was crushed by the limber's scraping violence.
101. What is the point of having the ultra-powerful weapon if it is not armed with the correct ammunition?
102. Last Wednesday, they rented the two guns, and each purchased 50 rounds of ammunition.
103. The charges against Abu Bakr and 113 of his followers included murder, kidnapping and the illegal possession of arms and ammunition.
104. Then a ton of C rations and ammunition and whatnot came down on top of me.
105. Though the Tories are less organised, they still have plenty of ammunition.
106. Ammunition from the burning aircraft on the flight deck starts cooking off, spraying the deck with shrapnel.
107. In one battle, sources say, the rebels captured 100 tons of ammunition.
108. The Firearms Act 1968 sets out to control the possession of firearms and ammunition, and contains several offences.
109. Unlike most rebels, Gandhi did not get ammunition from his adversary.
110. Two guns and 150 rounds of ammunition were stolen in the process.
111. Go into the wardrobe in our room,(sentencedict.com/ammunition.html) get the guns and the ammunition and bring them with you.
112. A fire broke out in her ammunition hold and the crew were taken off by an attendant destroyer.
113. The sepoys must be well aware that the garrison's ammunition was all but finished.
114. One contained only an empty ammunition box, the other a number of receipts from firearms dealers and some guarantee cards.
115. There's even more ammunition for the Limited driver to unload in the performance-over-a-pint discussion at the local pub.
116. Police have discovered an arsenal of guns and ammunition in a London house.
117. However, the slow-down in imports gave ammunition to those who warn that the recovery is fragile.
118. The aircraft was burning well and this, plus exploding ammunition, drove me out.
119. Manufacturers continue to glut communities with handguns, assault weapons and ammunition.
120. But some observers voiced skepticism that Liggett will provide any more ammunition than plaintiffs already have.
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