Synonym: battle, conflict, contest, fight, struggle, war. Similar words: bat, ambassador, bomb, embarrassed, baths, combine, aplomb, debate. Meaning: ['kɒmbæt] n. 1. an engagement fought between two military forces 2. the act of fighting; any contest or struggle. v. battle or contend against in or as if in a battle.
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121. Therefore, the monastic reforms should be regarded at least as much in the light of co-operation as of combat between king and aristocracy.
122. Tesco has linked up to Equifax to combat card fraud at its filling station sites.
123. This hand-to-hand combat remains an important weapon as Iowa prepares for its quadrennial presidential caucuses on Feb. 12.
124. He had his throng of child beggars with him, and he was still in his combat fatigues.
125. You may think so too, Michael, when you ride a Huey into combat zone.
126. In the kitchen he put on the combat jacket under his anorak.
127. Above, our full combat air patrol was on the alert.
128. It later was further attenuated by including anyone killed or wounded in enemy territory, excluding the requirement of combat.
129. He was nervous and cocky at our briefing, the dashing leader of a combat mission to the dreaded Ia Drang.
130. Set up last century by charitable foundations to support local cultural activities and to combat usury, they have become big business.
131. El Cid upholds his honour and that of his King by defeating an enemy champion in single combat.
132. Then a group of paras in full combat gear and blackened faces began firing at us.
133. The battle casualties of the combat units were nearly as bad as those on World War 11 battlefields.
134. It's a unique beauty treatment that uses thermal clay and electrical currents to combat cellulite.
135. A bigger unit can take more casualties before its combat worthiness is eroded.
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136. My fatigue pants were so baggy they almost concealed my combat boots.
137. Lyndon Johnson first sent U.S. combat troops into battle in March 1965.
138. Friedman was a member of a logistics team rather than a combat unit.
139. He heard her stomp across the floor as if she were wearing combat boots.
140. Army surplus stores report a stream of buyers for gas masks, water-purification tablets, survival knives - even combat boots.
141. It is no coincidence that combat soldiers, particularly paratroops, wear camouflage uniforms that somewhat resemble a leopard's spotted coat.
142. Congress on Oct. 1 approved legislation giving the Securities and Exchange Commission extensive new powers to regulate markets and combat fraud.
143. Everybody liked grandmotherly Barbara Bush, who kept her wicked barbs private and mostly stayed out of public political combat.
144. Another program, called the battlefield combat identification system, is similar to an Air Force system used to identify friendly aircraft.
145. This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score.
146. It has also been proven to combat anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and panic attacks.
147. Actress Lindsay Wagner revealed her recipe to combat jet lag: Epsom salts and baking soda poured into a hot bath.
148. Two of the enemy, mounted, appeared before them for single combat.
149. Gandhi applied a technique of combat which turned the traditional docility of the gentle Hindu into heroism.
150. However, if its movement carries it into any other target it charges into hand-to-hand combat and stops.
More similar words: bat, ambassador, bomb, embarrassed, baths, combine, aplomb, debate, battery, bombing, combined, bathroom, verbatim, combination.