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- ATTACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
especially : one of a disease that is long-lasting or that tends to occur over and over again especially : an active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease specifically : an attempt to have the judgment of a court corrected or overruled
- Neighbors furious after mother and son attacked by children . . .
A community is outraged after an attack on a mother and her two children outside an elementary school in the South Deering neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago
- Chicagoans outraged after mother and son beaten by mob of . . .
Viral video shows Chicago mother and 9-year-old son brutally attacked by elementary school children, sparking community outrage and calls for change
- ATTACKED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ATTACKED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of attack 2 to try to hurt or defeat using violence: 3 to… Learn more
- ATTACKED Synonyms: 161 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Synonyms for ATTACKED: assaulted, raided, stormed, struck, ambushed, robbed, charged, swarmed; Antonyms of ATTACKED: protected, covered, secured, defended, guarded, shielded, praised, commended
- Teen Who Attacked Chicago Mother and Her Son in Viral Video . . .
One of the Chicago students who attacked a mom with sickle cell is speaking out and apologizing but she isn't the only one
- Attacked - definition of attacked by The Free Dictionary
Attack applies especially to hostile verbal criticism: reviews that attacked the film for its senseless violence; attacked the ruling as detrimental to business interests Assail suggests repeated forceful attacks: Critics assailed the author's second novel
- attacked - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
begin fighting with: He attacked him with his bare hands to begin hostilities against; start an offensive against: to attack the enemy to blame or abuse violently or bitterly to direct unfavorable criticism against; criticize severely; argue with strongly: He attacked his opponent's statement
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