collaborate
(əˈlæb əˌreɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to cooperate with an enemy nation, esp. with an enemy occupying one's country.
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hostile
Webster Dictionary
belonging or appropriate to an enemy. showing the disposition of an enemy. showing ill will and malevolence, or a desire to thwart and injure; occupied by an enemy or enemies; inimical; unfriendly; as, a hostile force; hostile intentions; a hostile country; hostile to a sudden change
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attack
(əˈtæk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a military offensive against an enemy or enemy position.
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intelligence
(ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒəns)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
secret information, esp. about an enemy or potential enemy.
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fifth column
(fifth column, Trojan horse)
Princeton's WordNet
a subversive group that supports the enemy and engages in espionage or sabotage; an enemy in your midst
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trojan horse
(fifth column, Trojan horse)
Princeton's WordNet
a subversive group that supports the enemy and engages in espionage or sabotage; an enemy in your midst
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electronic imitative deception
(imitative electronic deception, electronic imitative deception)
Princeton's WordNet
the introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions
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imitative electronic deception
(imitative electronic deception, electronic imitative deception)
Princeton's WordNet
the introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions
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harassing fire
(harassing fire)
Princeton's WordNet
fire designed to disturb the rest of enemy troops and to curtail movement and to lower enemy morale
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traitor
Webster Dictionary
one who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy. or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy. unless when vanquished; also, one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country. See Treason
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reconnaissance
(reconnaissance, reconnaissance mission)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy.
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reconnaissance mission
(reconnaissance, reconnaissance mission)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy.
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intelligence analyst
(intelligence analyst)
Princeton's WordNet
a government analyst of information about an enemy or potential enemy
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deep supporting fire
(deep supporting fire)
Princeton's WordNet
fire on objectives not in the immediate vicinity of your forces but with the objective of destroying enemy reserves and weapons and interfering with the enemy command and supply and communications
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hostility
Webster Dictionary
an act of an open enemy. a hostile deed; especially in the plural, acts of warfare; attacks of an enemy
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enemy
Webster Dictionary
one hostile to another; one who hates, and desires or attempts the injury of, another; a foe; an adversary; as, an enemy of or to a person; an enemy to truth, or to falsehood
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quarter
Webster Dictionary
treatment shown by an enemy. mercy; especially, the act of sparing the life a conquered enemy. a refraining from pushing one's advantage to extremes
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retreat
Webster Dictionary
the retiring of an army or body of men from the face of an enemy. or from any ground occupied to a greater distance from the enemy. or from an advanced position
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intelligence
(intelligence, intelligence information)
Princeton's WordNet
secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy.
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intelligence information
(intelligence, intelligence information)
Princeton's WordNet
secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy.
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barricade
Webster Dictionary
a fortification, made in haste, of trees, earth, palisades, wagons, or anything that will obstruct the progress or attack of an enemy. It is usually an obstruction formed in streets to block an enemy's access
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countermove
(counterattack, countermove)
Princeton's WordNet
an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc.
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counterattack
(counterattack, countermove)
Princeton's WordNet
an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc.
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reconnaissance by fire
(reconnaissance by fire)
Princeton's WordNet
a method of reconnaissance in which fire is placed on a suspected enemy position in order to cause the enemy to disclose his presence by moving or returning fire
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bridgehead
Webster Dictionary
a fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy. to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont
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ambuscade
Webster Dictionary
a lying in a wood, concealed, for the purpose of attacking an enemy by surprise. Hence: A lying in wait, and concealed in any situation, for a like purpose; a snare laid for an enemy. an ambush
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foe
(ʊ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a military enemy.
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archenemy
(ˈɑrtʃˈɛn ə mi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a chief enemy.
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hostile
(ˈhɒs tl;)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of or pertaining to an enemy.
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dogfight
(ˈdɔgˌfaɪt, ˈdɒg-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
combat between enemy aircraft.
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