embattail (Meaning)
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embattail (v. t.)
To furnish with battlements; to fortify as with battlements.
Synonyms & Antonyms of embattail
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embattail Sentence Examples
- The soldiers were embattled in a fierce struggle for control of the strategic hilltop.
- The protesters embattled against the proposed construction of a pipeline through their community.
- The city embattled against the rising tide of crime, implementing new safety measures to protect its citizens.
- The company embattled against its competitors, launching a new advertising campaign to increase market share.
- The politician embattled against the allegations of corruption, vehemently denying any wrongdoing.
- The team embattled against the opposing team in a hard-fought sporting event, determined to secure victory.
- The embattled town struggled to rebuild after being devastated by a natural disaster.
- The embattled leader faced a formidable challenge, having to make difficult decisions in the face of adversity.
- The embattled couple fought for their relationship, trying to overcome the difficulties that had arisen.
- The embattled nation fought for its independence, determined to break free from the clutches of colonialism.
FAQs About the word embattail
To furnish with battlements; to fortify as with battlements.
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The soldiers were embattled in a fierce struggle for control of the strategic hilltop.
The protesters embattled against the proposed construction of a pipeline through their community.
The city embattled against the rising tide of crime, implementing new safety measures to protect its citizens.
The company embattled against its competitors, launching a new advertising campaign to increase market share.