Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Fighting in a war and relating to fighting in a war in American Thesaurus
Fighting in a war and relating to fighting in a war
beleaguered (adjective)
mainly literary surrounded by an army and not able to escape
belligerent (noun)
capitulate (verb)
formal to stop fighting in a war and accept that you are defeated
casus belli (noun)
civil defense (noun)
the organization and training of ordinary people to help their country’s military during a war
civil defenses (noun)
the preparations that a country makes to prepare for an attack by an enemy
commandeer (verb)
to officially take someone’s property for military use
dig in ()
if soldiers dig in or dig themselves in, they dig trenches where they can wait for an attack
dispatch (noun)
a report that a military officer sends from a battlefield (=a place where a battle is being fought) or a government official sends from a foreign country
engage with ()
exfiltrate (verb)
to secretly remove soldiers, spies, etc. from a dangerous area
headquarters (noun)
the place from which military action is controlled
military (adjective)
relating to armies or armed forces and the way in which they are organized
mission creep (noun)
a tendency for military operations in foreign countries to increase gradually and for more and more soldiers to be needed
prosecute (verb)
formal to carry out an activity, especially a war
scorched earth policy (noun)
the destruction by an army or a government of everything that might be useful to enemy military moving into the area
shellfire (noun)
attacks by soldiers who are firing shells
tactics (noun)
the skill of effectively organizing and using soldiers, weapons, and equipment in battles
warfighting (noun)
fighting between the armed forces of countries that are at war
war paint (noun)
paint that some people, for example Native Americans, traditionally put on their face and body when they went into battle