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

  1. The soldiers were embattled in a fierce struggle for control of the strategic hilltop.
  2. The protesters embattled against the proposed construction of a pipeline through their community.
  3. The city embattled against the rising tide of crime, implementing new safety measures to protect its citizens.
  4. The company embattled against its competitors, launching a new advertising campaign to increase market share.
  5. The politician embattled against the allegations of corruption, vehemently denying any wrongdoing.
  6. The team embattled against the opposing team in a hard-fought sporting event, determined to secure victory.
  7. The embattled town struggled to rebuild after being devastated by a natural disaster.
  8. The embattled leader faced a formidable challenge, having to make difficult decisions in the face of adversity.
  9. The embattled couple fought for their relationship, trying to overcome the difficulties that had arisen.
  10. 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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No antonyms found.

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.