| assault | to intentionally threaten or injure someone | en |
| assault | A threat to inflict injury on someone with an apparent ability to do so Also, any intentional display of force that would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm | en |
| assault | assault attacker 攻擊 | en |
| assault | A "sparring" session in which no score is kept | en |
| assault | Force unlawfully directed or applied to another under circumstances of personal violence | en |
| assault | Friendly fencing between two people where score is not kept/used | en |
| assault | The application of force, or threatened application of force, to a person without their consent •Commonwealth Offences | en |
| assault | attack, storm, fall upon; rape fiil | en |
| assault | The willful attempt to harm someone | en |
| assault | a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped close fighting during the culmination of a military attack thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946 | en |
| assault | The culmination of an attack which closes with the enemy A phase of an airborne or air assault operation beginning with delivery of the assault force into the objective area and extending through the attack of objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead To make a short, violent attack against a local objective, such as a gun emplacement or fortified area | en |
| assault | To attack with moral means, or with a view of producing moral effects; to attack by words, arguments, or unfriendly measures; to assail; as, to assault a reputation or an administration | en |
| assault | An intentional threat, show of force or movement that causes a reasonable fear, or an actual physical contact | en |
| assault | A violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows, weapons, etc.; an onslaught; the rush or charge of an attacking force; onset; as, to make assault upon a man, a house, or a town | en |
| assault | A non-competitive combat between two fencers | en |
| assault | To attack, threaten or harass | en |
| assault | A violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows, weapons, etc | en |
| assault | an onslaught; the rush or charge of an attacking force; onset; as, to make assault upon a man, a house, or a town | en |
| assault | Friendly combat between two fencers Attack: the initial offensive action made by extending the sword arm and continuously threatening the valid target of the opponent | en |
| assault | If the blow aimed takes effect, it is a battery | en |
| assault | An apparently violent attempt, or willful offer with force or violence, to do hurt to another; an attempt or offer to beat another, accompanied by a degree of violence, but without touching his person, as by lifting the fist, or a cane, in a threatening manner, or by striking at him, and missing him | en |
| assault | A violent onset or attack with moral weapons, as words, arguments, appeals, and the like; as, to make an assault on the prerogatives of a prince, or on the constitution of a government | en |
| assault | To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men; to attack with unlawful or insulting physical violence or menaces | en |
| assault | The crime of attempting to kill or cause serious physical injury to another person | en |
| assault | a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped | en |
| assault | close fighting during the culmination of a military attack | en |
| assault | thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946 | en |
| assault | A threat or attempt to do bodily harm which falls short of actual Battery, may or may not include physical violence | en |
| assault | attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly" | en |
| assault | An assault on someone's beliefs is a strong criticism of them. He leveled a verbal assault against his Democratic opponents. assault and battery assault rifle Sturmabteilung German: Assault Division | en |
| assault | To assault someone means to physically attack them. The gang assaulted him with iron bars She may have been sexually assaulted by her killer. = attack | en |
| assault | attack, onslaught isim | en |
| assault | An assault by an army is a strong attack made on an area held by the enemy. The rebels are poised for a new assault on the government garrisons = attack | en |
| assault | Assault weapons such as rifles are intended for soldiers to use in battle rather than for purposes such as hunting | en |
| assault | An assault on a person is a physical attack on them. The attack is one of a series of savage sexual assaults on women in the university area At the police station, I was charged with assault | en |
| assault | force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night" | en |
| assault | the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will | en |
| assault | A willful attempt to illegally inflict injury on or threaten a person | en |
| assault | attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker" | en |
| assault | When someone tries or threatens to hurt you Can include violence, but is not battery (See battery ) | en |
| assault | Cases where the primary charge involves assault or intent to cause another person physical harm, including malicious harassment and coercion | en |
| assault | An unlawful physical attack or threat of attack Assaults may be classified as aggravated or simple Rape, attempted rape, and sexual assaults are excluded from this category, as well as robbery and attempted robbery The severity of assaults ranges from minor threat to incidents which are nearly fatal | en |
| assault | A commonly used tort law action against sexual harassment To prove assault, the victim must demonstrate that the defendant intended to cause physical contact which caused fear or apprehension in the victim Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership | en |
| assault | The touching of another person with an intent to harm, without that person's consent | en |
| assault | Threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so Also, any intentional display of force that would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm | en |
| assault | The intentional or threatened use of force against another person | en |
| assault | friendly combat between two fencers | en |
| assault | An attempt or threat to harm someone else, which causes the victim to fear harm It technically does not mean use of illegal force, which would be a battery Rule of thumb: "Made you flinch" is assault, not battery | en |
| An assault | saut | en |
| An assault | saute | en |
| assaulted | sexually abused | en |
| assaulted | past of assault | en |
| assaulting | attacking isim | en |
| assaulting | present participle of assault | en |
| assaults | plural of assault | en |
| assaults | third-person singular of assault | en |