Combat

  • 51combat — [ˈkɒmˌbæt] noun [U] I fighting during a war servicemen killed in combat[/ex] combat forces/troops/aircraft[/ex] II verb [T] combat [ˈkɒmˌbæt] to try to stop something bad from happening or a bad situation from becoming worse the need for… …

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  • 52Combat —          DIMITROV (Gueorgui)     Bio express : Homme politique bulgare (1882 1949)     «Celui qui n a pas d idées ni de principes ne sait pas pourquoi il lutte et ne comprendra jamais le sens du combat, encore moins ses buts et ses tâches.»… …

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  • 53combat — combatable, adj. v. /keuhm bat , kom bat, kum /; n. /kom bat, kum /, v., combated, combating or (esp. Brit.) combatted, combatting, n. v.t. 1. to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime. v.i. 2. to battle; contend: to combat… …

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  • 54Combat 2 — Tanks battle in the forest in the game. Combat 2 is video game for the Atari 2600. Originally announced in 1982, it was subsequently cancelled. Developed by Atari, the game was supposed to be the sequel to the classic Atari VCS game Combat, which …

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  • 55ComBat — For other uses, see Combat (disambiguation). The ComBat[1] was an aluminium cricket bat and the subject of an incident that occurred at the WACA cricket ground in Perth in December 1979. Australia were playing England in the first Test, and were… …

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  • 56combat — 1. noun he was killed in combat Syn: battle, fighting, action, hostilities, conflict, war, warfare 2. verb they tried to combat the disease Syn: fight, battle, tackle, attack, counter, resist, withstand …

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  • 57combat — 1. noun he was killed in combat Syn: battle, fighting, action, hostilities, conflict, war, warfare 2. verb they tried to combat the disease Syn: fight, battle, tackle, attack, counter, resist …

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  • 58combat — com•bat v. [[t]kəmˈbæt, ˈkɒm bæt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒm bæt[/t]] v. bat•ed, bat•ing (esp. brit.) bat•ted, bat•ting, 1) to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime[/ex] 2) to battle; contend: to combat with disease[/ex] 3) mil active …

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  • 59combat — A forcible encounter between two or more persons; a battle; a duel. To fight with; to struggle against. @ mutual combat Such combat as will, upon sufficient provocation, reduce a killing committed with a deadly weapon from murder to manslaughter …

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  • 60combat — A forcible encounter between two or more persons; a battle; a duel. To fight with; to struggle against. @ mutual combat Such combat as will, upon sufficient provocation, reduce a killing committed with a deadly weapon from murder to manslaughter …

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