Similar words: More power to your elbow, horsepower, horse power, motive power, legitimate power, uninterruptible power supply, power, power up. Meaning: n. (military) the relative capacity for delivering fire on a target.
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61, Theoreticians argued infantry could a cavalry charge by firepower alone.
62, As long as they have this kind of firepower, they're never going to stop.
63, The US authorities are concentrating their firepower on leakers and their friends.
64, Most importantly Kasserine Pass taught the Americans the doctrine of massed firepower.
65, An ability that is only of the moment, granting a 50% increase in firepower, but at the expense of slowly killing your Dreadnaught.
66, In addition, the center was covered well with firepower, Polish infantry musketry supported by artillery.
67, Since Blackbeard had lost his flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge, prior to the battle, the pirate was short on firepower and men.
68, Under the condition of modern information war, optimum selection from ground buffet targets is most important in the ground firepower coordination center in united operation.
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