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ammunition

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The primary image is one of stored power waiting to be unleashed. In a military sense, it evokes a feeling of readiness, logistics, and the raw materials of combat. It is a technical term that suggests a stockpile rather than a single bullet. When used in a social or professional context, the word takes on a predatory tone. It suggests that a piece of information is not just a fact, but a weapon designed to inflict damage or secure a victory in an argument. This usage is common in political commentary and corporate disputes.

Uncountable when referring to the general supply of bullets and shells in a warehouse. Countable when referring to specific types or categories of munitions used by different weapon systems.

Meanings

Noun

Projectiles and the propellant used to fire them from a weapon.

"The soldiers ran out of ammunition during the siege."

Noun

Information or evidence used to attack or criticize someone.

"His past mistakes provided plenty of ammunition for his political opponents."

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