onrush (Meaning)

Wordnet

onrush (n)

(military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons)

a forceful forward rush or flow

Webster

onrush (n.)

A rushing onward.

onrush Sentence Examples

  1. The army faced the relentless onrush of enemy forces with unwavering resolve.
  2. As darkness enveloped the city, the onrush of rain threatened to flood the streets.
  3. The crowd surged forward in an unstoppable onrush, eager to witness the spectacle.
  4. The river's onrush cascaded over the rocks, creating a deafening roar.
  5. The wind howled and whistled, sending an onrush of cold air through the cracks.
  6. The onrush of thoughts overwhelmed his mind, leaving him feeling disoriented.
  7. The symphony's crescendo erupted in an onrush of sound that filled the auditorium.
  8. The wounded soldiers faced an onslaught of enemy troops in the unrelenting onrush of battle.
  9. The technological advancements came in a rapid onrush, transforming our daily lives.
  10. The onrush of emotions left him overwhelmed and unable to speak.

FAQs About the word onrush

(military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons), a forceful forward rush or flowA rushing onward.

progression, progress, advancement,advance, process, procession, stream, advent, march, current

recess, recession, ebb, retrogression, regression, regression, retreat, ebb, regress, recess

The army faced the relentless onrush of enemy forces with unwavering resolve.

As darkness enveloped the city, the onrush of rain threatened to flood the streets.

The crowd surged forward in an unstoppable onrush, eager to witness the spectacle.

The river's onrush cascaded over the rocks, creating a deafening roar.