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- ASSAIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When assail was first used in the 13th century, it meant "to make a violent physical attack upon " By the early 15th century, English speakers were using the term to mean "to attack with words or arguments "
- ASSAIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ASSAIL definition: 1 to attack someone violently or criticize someone strongly: 2 to cause someone to experience a… Learn more
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- ASSAIL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To assail is to attack or assault — with throwing stars, fists, words or, less tangibly but just as violently, with troubles or doubts Believe it or not, assail evolved from the ancient Latin word assilire, which means "to jump on "
- assail - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
assail (third-person singular simple present assails, present participle assailing, simple past and past participle assailed) (transitive, sometimes figurative) To attack with harsh words or violent force
- ASSAIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Dividing his command, Morgan assailed both strongholds at the same time [VERB noun] If you are assailed by something unpleasant such as fears or problems, you are greatly troubled by a large number of them
- Assail - definition of assail by The Free Dictionary
assail (əˈseɪl) vb (tr) 1 to attack violently; assault 2 to criticize or ridicule vehemently, as in argument
- Assail - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To assail is to attack or assault — with throwing stars, fists, words or, less tangibly but just as violently, with troubles or doubts Believe it or not, assail evolved from the ancient Latin word assilire, which means "to jump on "
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