guerillas Synonyms

guerillas Meaning

guerillas

a person who engages in irregular warfare especially as a member of an independent unit carrying out harassment and sabotage (see sabotage sense 2), of, relating to, or suggestive of guerrillas especially in being aggressive, radical, or unconventional, a member of a band of persons engaged in warfare not as part of a regular army but as an independent unit making surprise raids behind enemy lines

guerillas Sentence Examples

  1. The guerillas launched a surprise attack on the enemy camp, catching them off guard.
  2. The rebel guerillas had established a stronghold in the mountainous region, making it difficult for the government to engage them.
  3. The guerrilla fighters used hit-and-run tactics to harass and disrupt enemy supply lines.
  4. The government tried to quell the guerilla uprising, but it proved to be a protracted conflict.
  5. The guerillas' stealth and knowledge of the terrain gave them an advantage in the jungle warfare.
  6. The guerillas often provided medical care and education to the local population, earning their support.
  7. The guerrilla movement had a charismatic leader who inspired loyalty and devotion from its followers.
  8. The guerillas used unconventional methods, such as ambushes and sabotage, to weaken their opponents.
  9. The government eventually negotiated a peace agreement with the guerillas, ending the years of conflict.
  10. Despite the ceasefire, the guerilla group remained vigilant, watchful for any signs of a renewal of hostilities.

FAQs About the word guerillas

a person who engages in irregular warfare especially as a member of an independent unit carrying out harassment and sabotage (see sabotage sense 2), of, relatin

Confederates, marines, paramilitaries, partisans,soldiers, irregulars, commandoes, infantrymen, servicemen, raiders

civilians,noncombatants,

The guerillas launched a surprise attack on the enemy camp, catching them off guard.

The rebel guerillas had established a stronghold in the mountainous region, making it difficult for the government to engage them.

The guerrilla fighters used hit-and-run tactics to harass and disrupt enemy supply lines.

The government tried to quell the guerilla uprising, but it proved to be a protracted conflict.