assaults

[əˈsɔːlt]

assaults Definition

  • 1a physical attack or threat of attack on someone, often resulting in bodily harm
  • 2a concerted attempt to do something demanding

Using assaults: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "assaults" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was charged with assault and battery.

  • Example

    The city saw a rise in assaults last year.

  • Example

    The team made an all-out assault on the championship title.

  • Example

    She launched a verbal assault on her opponent during the debate.

assaults Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with assaults

  • any type of sexual activity that a person does not agree to, including rape, unwanted touching, and forced kissing or fondling

    Example

    She reported the sexual assault to the police.

  • the crime of threatening and physically harming someone

    Example

    He was arrested for assault and battery after attacking his neighbor.

  • a criminal charge that involves the use of a weapon to threaten or cause harm to another person

    Example

    He was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to ten years in prison.

Origins of assaults

from Old French 'assaut', from Latin 'assultus', meaning 'a leap upon'

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Summary: assaults in Brief

The term 'assaults' [əˈsɔːlt] refers to physical attacks or threats of attack, often resulting in bodily harm. It can also denote a concerted attempt to do something demanding, as in 'The team made an all-out assault on the championship title.' Phrases like 'sexual assault' and 'assault with a deadly weapon' specify types of assault. 'Assaults' is a formal term often used in legal contexts.