Synonym: arms, fortification, implements of war, ordnance, ordnance store, weaponry, weapons system. Similar words: munitions, ammunition, communication, communications, ignition, telecommunication, cognition, telecommunications. Meaning: [mjuː'nɪʃn] n. 1. weapons considered collectively 2. military supplies 3. defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it. v. supply with weapons.
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1. The rebels bombed the munition factory.
2. We have been munitioned and ready for the battle.
3. The army used precision - guided munitions to blow up enemy targets.
4. Artillery munitions were an even larger problem.
5. The Defense Department plans to mothball a munitions plant.
6. Of course, Raskin did not use a munitions metaphor.
7. Largely as a result of Great Britain's increased munitions output and her stronger military presence on the Western Front.
8. However, the loaders comprise only one of two munitions specialties.
9. The munitions factory in Hereford seemed to be the only concession to it.
10. One of the targets, a munitions depot, went up in a spectacular display of fireworks.
11. According to Greenpeace, 1,100 tons of munitions were dumped at the site in 1991 and 8,400 tons thus far this year.
12. The soldiers had plenty of arms and munition!
13. STM is a 13-pound guided munition that is approximately 2 feet long, making it the smallest air-launched weapon in the Raytheon portfolio.
14. In June 1945, Britain still had forty-five per cent of its workforce in the Services and munitions industries.
15. The war was lost because of a shortage of munitions.
16. During the war, Phillip worked for the government, helping with labour supply for munitions factories.
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17. At Police Headquarters alarm bells rang in from government munition dumps, military vehicle compounds, hi-tech weapon factories and sweet shops.
18. The Unita rebel movement claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the train was carrying munitions and was a legitimate target.
19. Of special importance, the Air Force also delivered more than nine out of ten of all the precision-guided munitions.
20. There had been an enormous increase in the accuracy and destructiveness of all munitions, owing to the introduction of information technologies.
21. In 1943 he was seconded from the army to advise on how to reorganize the munitions factories.
22. In 1918-19 he was chairman of the inter-allied conference on standardization of aircraft components and deputy member of the munitions council.
23. With a small whoosh, one of four 15- millimeter projectiles streaks from the munition pod strapped to his wrist.
24. Derek cashed in on the turmoil to set the munition depot on fire.
25. And the multitude of all the nations that fight against Ariel, even all that fight against her and her munition, and that distress her, shall be as a dream of a night vision.
26. However, according to the American media 11 days to report, the United States of America intends to United Arab Emirates exit 4900" joint direct attack munition".
27. The simulation program is made in order to compare capability of the joint direct attack munition(JDAM) when the upgrade kits are added.
28. The U.S. Navy will cease funding Raytheon's efforts under the Extended Range Guided Munition (ERGM) contract.
29. The package also includes an array of weaponry, including Joint Direct Attack Munition smart bomb kits, targeting systems and air-to-air missiles.
30. In its proposal, Raytheon chose a multipurpose chemical energy warhead for the Mid-Range Munition.
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