munite

[myoo-nahyt]

munite Definition

  • 1to fortify or supply with munitions
  • 2to arm or equip

Using munite: Examples

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

  • Example

    The army was munited with the latest weapons and ammunition.

  • Example

    The castle was munited to withstand a long siege.

  • Example

    The ship was munited with enough supplies for the long journey ahead.

munite Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with munite

  • to prepare or arm oneself against something

    Example

    We must munite against the dangers of climate change.

  • to arm or equip oneself for a fight or conflict

    Example

    The soldiers were munited for battle, ready to defend their country.

  • to fortify or strengthen a position, especially in a military context

    Example

    The troops were ordered to munite their position, building barricades and digging trenches.

Origins of munite

from Latin 'munitionem', meaning 'fortification'

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Summary: munite in Brief

'Munite' [myoo-nahyt] is a verb that means to fortify or supply with munitions, or to arm or equip. It is often used in military contexts, as in 'The army was munited with the latest weapons and ammunition.' The phrase 'munite against' means to prepare oneself against something, while 'munite for battle' means to arm oneself for a fight. 'Munite a position' means to fortify or strengthen a position, especially in a military context.