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- Sortie - Wikipedia
In siege warfare, the word sortie refers specifically to a sudden sending of troops against the enemy from a defensive position—that is, an attack launched against the besiegers by the defenders
- SORTIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SORTIE is a sudden issuing of troops from a defensive position against the enemy How to use sortie in a sentence
- SORTIE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SORTIE definition: a rapid movement of troops from a besieged place to attack the besiegers See examples of sortie used in a sentence
- SORTIE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SORTIE meaning: 1 a short, quick attack by a military force, such as a small group of soldiers or an aircraft… Learn more
- SORTIE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A sortie is a brief trip away from your home base, especially a trip to an unfamiliar place
- sortie noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of sortie noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Sortie - definition of sortie by The Free Dictionary
Define sortie sortie synonyms, sortie pronunciation, sortie translation, English dictionary definition of sortie n 1 An armed attack, especially one made from a place surrounded by enemy forces 2 A flight of a combat aircraft on a mission intr v sor·tied ,
- Sortie Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Sortie definition: An armed attack, especially one made from a place surrounded by enemy forces
- sortie - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
sor•tie ˈsɔrti n , v , -tied, -tie•ing n [countable] Military a rapid movement of military forces in attack: Hundreds of sorties were flown from the aircraft carrier v [no object] Military to go on a sortie
- sortie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun sortie (plural sorties) (military, also attributively and figuratively) An attack made by troops from a besieged position; a sally
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