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  1. BOMBARDMENT definition: 1. a continuous attack on a place with guns or bombs: 2. a situation in which so many questions or…. Learn more.

  2. Bombardment definition: a continuous or sustained attack, as with bombs or artillery fire. See examples of BOMBARDMENT used in a sentence.

  3. When a lot of bombs fall on a city or area, it is a bombardment. But a bombardment can also mean a pummeling with lots of other things: questions, spit balls, or e-mails.

  4. 1. : to attack especially with artillery or bombers. 2. : to assail vigorously or persistently (as with questions) 3. : to subject to the impact of rapidly moving particles (such as electrons) bombardment. bäm-ˈbärd-mənt. noun. Did you know?

  5. BOMBARDMENT meaning: 1. a continuous attack on a place with guns or bombs: 2. a situation in which so many questions or…. Learn more.

  6. A bombardment is a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing. The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments. The capital is still under constant bombardment by the rebel forces. Synonyms: bombing, attack, fire, assault More Synonyms of bombardment. 2. variable noun.

  7. 1. To attack with bombs, shells, or missiles. 2. To assail persistently; harass: "[patients] bombarded with bewildering terms like 'managed competition' and 'risk selection'" (Carla Cantor). See Synonyms at barrage 2. 3. To irradiate (an atom). 4. To attack with a cannon firing stone balls. n. (bŏm′bärd′)

  8. an occasion when too many questions or criticisms are aimed at somebody or they are given too much information. these days of media bombardment. Check pronunciation: bombardment. Definition of bombardment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Bombardment definition: a continuous or sustained attack, as with bombs or artillery fire. See examples of BOMBARDMENT used in a sentence.

  10. A bombardment is a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing. 2. A bombardment of ideas, demands, questions, or criticisms is an aggressive and exhausting stream of them.