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artillery

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This term carries a heavy connotation of industrial-scale destruction and overwhelming force. It suggests a distance between the attacker and the target, evoking images of thunderous noise and seismic impact rather than the precision of a sniper or the intimacy of hand-to-hand combat. In modern usage, the word often shifts from a literal military context to a figurative one to describe a barrage of verbal or written attacks. When someone uses "verbal artillery," they are not just arguing, but attempting to demolish an opponent's position through a relentless series of aggressive points.

Refers to the collective body of weaponry or the military branch as a whole.

Meanings

Noun

Large-caliber guns and other heavy weapons, typically used in warfare.

"The army deployed heavy artillery to break the enemy line."

Noun

The soldiers or military unit specifically tasked with operating these weapons.

"The artillery arrived at the ridge just before dawn."

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