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battalion

[C] Countable
pl: battalions

This term carries a strong sense of rigid structure, discipline, and collective strength. It evokes the image of a cohesive unit moving in unison, where individual identity is secondary to the goals of the group. While it originates in military contexts, using it in civilian settings usually adds a layer of intensity or overwhelming scale to the description. When used outside of the army, the word often implies a sense of urgency or a coordinated assault on a task. It suggests a force that is not just large, but strategically organized to achieve a specific victory or objective, distinguishing it from a mere crowd or a random gathering.

Countable when referring to specific military units or organized groups of people.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A large body of troops ready for battle.

"The general deployed a battalion of infantry to the front lines."

Noun
[someone][something]

A large, organized group of people working toward a common goal.

"A battalion of volunteers arrived to help clean up the beach."

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