Combat [noun]

Definition of Combat:

battle

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Sentence/Example of Combat:

It was a fitting start for the man now known as Arslan Ash, a 24-year-old esports superstar thanks to his prowess at the combat game Tekken.

The combat appeared on a video screen with small blips for each aircraft.

As one of the biggest fires on a Navy ship outside of combat smoldered for a third day, so raged community members’ concerns over the contents of the billowing smoke.

All but one woman showed signs of having ridden horses in combat.

This naval tactic gave the Romans the upper-hand since they were known for their expertise in close-quarter combat.

This naval tactic gave the Romans the upper-hand since they were known for their expertise in close-quarter combat, as opposed to the Carthaginians who mainly relied on mercenaries.

I find sometimes — I find this a bit frustrating, that too much of our politics is very confrontational, and you know, in that sort of cockpit of combat.

He looked strangely out of place in the dusty combat uniform.

The morning came and with it Shaffer, and with him five hundred and fifty men, eager for the combat.

Wright and his followers regard the opsonic index as an index of the power of the body to combat bacterial invasion.