bombardments Antonyms

Meaning of bombardments

bombardments

to attack forcefully or continuously (as with questions), to attack especially with artillery or bombers, to put under the force of rapidly moving particles (as electrons or alpha rays), to subject to the impact of rapidly moving particles (such as electrons), a late medieval cannon used to hurl large stones, to assail vigorously or persistently (as with questions)

bombardments Sentence Examples

  1. The city was bombarded with artillery shells, leaving it in ruins.
  2. The bombardment lasted for hours, sending the inhabitants fleeing for their lives.
  3. The enemy's bombardments were relentless, pounding the fortifications into dust.
  4. The bombardment created a deafening roar that shook the ground beneath their feet.
  5. The people huddled in their homes, terrified by the constant bombardments.
  6. The bombardments had reduced the once-thriving metropolis to a wasteland.
  7. The soldiers fought bravely, but the enemy's bombardments were too overwhelming.
  8. The relentless bombardments had shattered the city's infrastructure and caused widespread devastation.
  9. The sound of bombardments echoing through the night sent shivers down the soldiers' spines.
  10. The bombardment had destroyed homes, schools, and hospitals, leaving the city in desperate need of aid.

FAQs About the word bombardments

to attack forcefully or continuously (as with questions), to attack especially with artillery or bombers, to put under the force of rapidly moving particles (as

barrages, flurries, floods, blitzes, showers, blitzkriegs, torrents, drumbeats, salvoes, tides

drips, trickles,dribbles,

The city was bombarded with artillery shells, leaving it in ruins.

The bombardment lasted for hours, sending the inhabitants fleeing for their lives.

The enemy's bombardments were relentless, pounding the fortifications into dust.

The bombardment created a deafening roar that shook the ground beneath their feet.