battalions Antonyms

Meaning of battalions

battalions

a large body of troops, a large group, a military unit composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units, a considerable body of troops organized to act together, a large body of persons organized to act together, a military unit composed of two or more smaller units (as companies or batteries)

battalions Sentence Examples

  1. The Roman legions marched towards Carthage with several battalions of infantry.
  2. The first battalion of the 101st Airborne Division deployed into enemy territory.
  3. The Russian army launched an assault with three battalions of tanks leading the charge.
  4. The outnumbered battalion fought valiantly against overwhelming odds.
  5. The battalions of the Royal Army were well-trained and equipped for combat.
  6. The battalion commander ordered an immediate withdrawal to avoid encirclement.
  7. The government deployed additional battalions to quell the civil unrest.
  8. The enemy forces attacked with waves of infantry battalions supported by artillery.
  9. The battalions of the Special Forces carried out a daring raid deep behind enemy lines.
  10. The battalion's morale remained high despite the heavy losses they had sustained.

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a large body of troops, a large group, a military unit composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units, a considerable body of

armies, troops,legions, ranks, militias, soldiers,arrays, national guards, standing armies, regulars

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The Roman legions marched towards Carthage with several battalions of infantry.

The first battalion of the 101st Airborne Division deployed into enemy territory.

The Russian army launched an assault with three battalions of tanks leading the charge.

The outnumbered battalion fought valiantly against overwhelming odds.