Combat
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Combat ( noun )
- A fight or battle between two or more parties, whether physical or non-physical.
- The act or process of fighting or battling.
- A struggle against an opposing force or condition.
Origin:
The word combat comes from the old french word "combattre" which means to fight or to battle. the word has been used to refer to a fight or battle between two or more parties since the 14th century.
Examples:
- The combat between the two armies was fierce.
- He was trained in hand-to-hand combat.
- The combat of the firefighters with the raging inferno.
- The combat against poverty has been ongoing for years.
- The combat of the disease has been difficult.
(As a verb)
Combat ( verb )
- A fight or battle between two or more parties, whether physical or non-physical.
- The act or process of fighting or battling.
- A struggle against an opposing force or condition.
Origin:
The word combat comes from the old french word "combattre" which means to fight or to battle. the word has been used to refer to a fight or battle between two or more parties since the 14th century.
Examples:
- The combat between the two armies was fierce.
- He was trained in hand-to-hand combat.
- The combat of the firefighters with the raging inferno.
- The combat against poverty has been ongoing for years.
- The combat of the disease has been difficult.