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Britannica Dictionary definition of ATTACK
1
:
to act violently against (someone or something)
:
to try to hurt, injure, or destroy (something or someone)
[+ object]
—
often used as (be) attacked
[no object]
2
[+ object]
:
to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh and severe way
-
The study has been attacked as unscientific. [=people have criticized the study by saying that it is unscientific]
-
People are attacking the mayor for breaking campaign promises.
-
The professor has been widely attacked for her position on the issue.
3
[+ object]
a
:
to begin to work on or deal with (something, such as a problem) in a determined and eager way
b
:
to begin to eat (food) eagerly
4
[+ object]
:
to begin to harm, injure, or destroy (something)
-
The virus attacks the body's immune system.
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A number of trees have been attacked by the disease.
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Insects have attacked the crops.
5
sports
:
to try to score points or goals by moving forward in a very forceful way
[no object]
[+ object]
— attacker
noun,
plural
attackers
[count]
-
She was able to identify her attacker, and he was later brought to trial.
-
The defense trapped the attacker and got the ball back.
2
attack
/əˈtæk/
noun
plural
attacks
plural
attacks
Britannica Dictionary definition of ATTACK
1
a
[count]
:
a violent, harmful, or destructive act against someone or something
—
often + on
b
:
harmful or destructive action against something by a disease, insect, chemical, etc.
[noncount]
[count]
2
:
an attempt by a military force to defeat an enemy
:
a military offensive
[count]
[noncount]
3
[count]
:
strong or severe criticism
4
[count]
:
a sudden short period of suffering from an illness or of being affected by a strong emotion
-
an asthma attack
-
a panic/anxiety attack
—
often + of
—
sometimes used figuratively
—
see also heart attack
5
[count]
:
an attempt to destroy or end something
—
often + on
6
:
a method of dealing with something (such as a problem)
[count]
[noncount]
7
sports
a
[count]
:
an attempt by a player or group of players to score points, goals, or runs
—
usually singular
-
They had a sustained attack but could not score.
-
The players carried the attack deep into the opponent's side of the field.
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They won the game in the last two innings with an 8-hit attack. [=they won the game by getting eight hits in the last two innings]
b
British
:
the players on a team who try to score
:
offense
[singular]
[noncount]
on the attack
:
making an attack
-
The soldiers were on the attack. [=were attacking the enemy]
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The team was on the attack [=was aggressively trying to score] for most of the first half.
-
The team went on the attack [=began to attack] and quickly scored a goal.
-
The candidate went on the attack and accused his opponent of lying.
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Opponents of the project went on the attack and defeated the land sale.
under attack
:
being affected or hurt by an attack
:
being attacked
-
The troops were under attack [=were being attacked by the enemy] throughout the day.
-
The troops suddenly came under attack. [=began to be attacked]
-
The new policy has come under attack [=has been strongly criticized] by environmentalists.
3
attack
/əˈtæk/
adjective
3
attack
/əˈtæk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ATTACK
always used before a noun
:
designed for or used in a military attack