harassing fire (Meaning)

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harassing fire (n)

fire designed to disturb the rest of enemy troops and to curtail movement and to lower enemy morale

Synonyms & Antonyms of harassing fire

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harassing fire Sentence Examples

  1. The sniper engaged in harassing fire, keeping the enemy pinned down and unable to advance.
  2. The artillery barrage unleashed a relentless harassing fire, softening up the enemy defenses prior to an assault.
  3. The enemy battalion was incapacitated by the harassing fire, preventing them from mounting an effective counterattack.
  4. The machine gun nest unleashed a torrent of harassing fire, suppressing the enemy and disrupting their communication.
  5. The mortar team launched harassing fire into the enemy trench, causing casualties and disrupting their morale.
  6. The sniper's harassing fire forced the enemy to seek cover, making it difficult for them to observe and engage allied forces.
  7. The artillery battery coordinated harassing fire with other units, creating a web of suppressive fire that kept the enemy at bay.
  8. The harassing fire from the air support prevented the enemy from regrouping and launching a coordinated offensive.
  9. The harassing fire isolated the enemy force, cutting off their supply lines and disrupting their command and control.
  10. The harassing fire proved to be a tactical success, paving the way for a decisive victory in the ensuing battle.

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fire designed to disturb the rest of enemy troops and to curtail movement and to lower enemy morale

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The sniper engaged in harassing fire, keeping the enemy pinned down and unable to advance.

The artillery barrage unleashed a relentless harassing fire, softening up the enemy defenses prior to an assault.

The enemy battalion was incapacitated by the harassing fire, preventing them from mounting an effective counterattack.

The machine gun nest unleashed a torrent of harassing fire, suppressing the enemy and disrupting their communication.