combat

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noun

com·​bat ˈkäm-ˌbat How to pronounce combat (audio)
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: a fight or contest between individuals or groups
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: active fighting in a war : action
casualties suffered in combat

combat

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verb

com·​bat kəm-ˈbat How to pronounce combat (audio)
ˈkäm-ˌba-
combated or combatted; combating or combatting

intransitive verb

: to engage in combat : fight

transitive verb

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: to fight with : battle
2
: to struggle against
especially : to strive to reduce or eliminate
combat pollution

combat

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adjective

com·​bat ˈkäm-ˌbat How to pronounce combat (audio)
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: relating to combat
combat missions
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: designed or destined for combat
combat boots
combat troops
Choose the Right Synonym for combat

oppose, combat, resist, withstand mean to set oneself against someone or something.

oppose can apply to any conflict, from mere objection to bitter hostility or warfare.

opposed the plan

combat stresses the forceful or urgent countering of something.

combat disease

resist implies an overt recognition of a hostile or threatening force and a positive effort to counteract or repel it.

resisting temptation

withstand suggests a more passive resistance.

trying to withstand peer pressure

Examples of combat in a Sentence

Noun Some of these soldiers have never seen combat. He was killed in combat. Verb The drug helps combat infection. She dedicated her life to combating poverty. Exercise can help combat the effects of stress. The mayor pledged to combat crime. They have been combating the rebels for months.
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Noun
Many soldiers were wounded in combat, often at major battles such as Stones River and Gettysburg, but survived until long after the Civil War’s conclusion. Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 6 Nov. 2024 The intellectual combat between him and Settembrini—which ends physically, in a duel—provides some of the most dazzling passages in The Magic Mountain. George Packer, The Atlantic, 5 Nov. 2024
Verb
The pauses on some ads come as election officials have already spent weeks trying to combat viral misinformation about the election, including uncorroborated allegations of machines flipping votes and claims of widespread fraud in mail ballots. Clare Duffy, CNN, 5 Nov. 2024 His resume includes work for the International Justice Mission, a nonprofit that aims to combat human trafficking. Jimmy Jenkins, The Arizona Republic, 5 Nov. 2024
Adjective
Many of Ukraine’s older brigades have been in combat non-stop since the Russians invaded in February 2022. David Axe, Forbes, 28 Oct. 2024 Establishing a strong personal brand allows women to increase their visibility, control their narrative, combat unconscious bias, and open doors to new career opportunities. William Arruda, Forbes, 2 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for combat 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Anglo-French, from combatre to attack, fight, from Vulgar Latin *combattere, from Latin com- + battuere to beat

First Known Use

Noun

1546, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1564, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Adjective

1825, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of combat was in 1546

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Cite this Entry

“Combat.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/combat. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

combat

1 of 2 noun
com·​bat ˈkäm-ˌbat How to pronounce combat (audio)
1
: a fight or contest between individuals or groups
2
3
: active fighting in a war : action
soldiers experienced in combat

combat

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com·​bat kəm-ˈbat How to pronounce combat (audio)
ˈkäm-ˌbat
combated or combatted; combating or combatting
1
: to fight with : battle
2
: to struggle against
especially : to strive to reduce or eliminate
combat disease

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