Results for: injure by attack
English English
cause great distaste, exert opposing force, fail to mix, keep something away, reject, refuse; force back, drive away; resist, prevent penetration or absorption; cause disgust, cause aversion, resist attack, spurn somebody or somethingrepel
cause lameness, cripple, disable, injure, crippled, handicapped, disabled or deformed (especially of a leg or foot); injured, defective; ineffectual, unconvincing, weak; not fashionable, unsophisticated (Slang), thin metal plate in armorlame
cause pain; injure, wound; be injured, be wounded; cause emotional distress; damage, harm, experience difficulties, experience pain, impair, injure somebody or something, harmed; emotionally wounded; damaged, injury, upsethurt
cause severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; cause sudden and severe physical injury, cause somebody emotional shock, injure somebody or somethingtraumatize
change TV channels using remote control, cook something in microwave, destroy somebody or something, energy, expression of forceful action, kill, shoot; destroy; defeat; attack suddenly (Slang); complete something very quickly, move very fast; cook or ...zap
coronary thrombosis, heart attack, heart attack; one of the main arteries which supplies the heart with blood, involving the coronary arteries and veins, of or relating to the coronary veins or arteries of the heart; of or pertaining to the heart, supp...coronary
creature used for sacrifice, helpless person, one who falls prey (to an attack, deception, etc.), somebody duped, somebody hurt or killed, somebody or something harmedvictim
critical, cutting attack, illegal act in hockey and lacrosse, of someone or something that slashes; critical, sarcastic; driving, pelting; vivid, intense, strong; cool, amazing (Slang), reducing, gash, cut; cutting, gashing; quick and easy method for c...slashing
criticize somebody, damage something by blasting, injury (especially that caused by scorching), harm, injure or damage by scorching; criticize harshlyscathe
criticize, cut in pieces, injure, misbehave, upsetcut up
curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also sabre), fencing sword with tapering blade, fencing with saber, heavy sword with curved blade, injure somebody with saber, strike or stab with a saber (also sabre)saber
cut jaggedly, distress deeply, tear, mangle, rip; injure, hurt (emotionally or physically), torn, ripped, mangled; injured, damaged; jagged, with jagged edgeslacerate
deceive; perform a diversionary tactic; pretend, deception; diversionary tactic; pretense, deceptive action, deceptive move, make feint, mock attackfeint
declaration of intent to cause harm, expression of intent to damage or injure, intimidation, danger, indication of something bad, somebody or something likely to cause harm, threatenthreat
defense configuration, protect troops, arrange natural of artificial shielding against frontal attack, protection provided by natural or artificial obstacles or fortifications against enemy fire, see also:enfiladedefilade
 

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