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    ambush
    /ˈambʊʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position: "seven members of a patrol were killed in an ambush"

    verb

    • 1. make a surprise attack on (someone) from a concealed position: "they were ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy"

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  2. AMBUSH definition: 1. to suddenly attack someone after hiding and waiting for them: 2. an occasion when a person or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to attack by surprise from a hidden place : waylay. Our troops ambushed the enemy units. … his caravan that season had been ambushed and shot at twice on the way down … Rudyard Kipling. 2. : to station in ambush (see ambush entry 2 sense 2)

  4. An ambush is an attack on someone by people who have been hiding and waiting for them.

  5. an occasion when a person or group of people are ambushed: Several passers-by were killed in the ambush. Fear of ambush prevents the police from going to high-risk areas. lie/wait in ambush. to hide and wait for someone in order to attack them: The soldiers lay in ambush, their guns loaded. See more.

  6. Ambush definition: an act or instance of lying concealed so as to attack by surprise. See examples of AMBUSH used in a sentence.

  7. An ambush is a sneak attack. To ambush your enemy, hide and wait for him to come near and then pounce on him. In war or in backyards, an ambush is a great way to surprise someone. Ambush comes from a Latin word meaning “to place in a wood,” and hiding in the woods behind a tree is a classic starting point for an ambush.

  8. Define ambush. ambush synonyms, ambush pronunciation, ambush translation, English dictionary definition of ambush. n. 1. A sudden attack made from a concealed position. 2. a. Those hiding in order to attack by surprise: The captain stationed an ambush near the harbor.

  9. Definitions of 'ambush' 1. If a group of people ambush their enemies, they attack them after hiding and waiting for them. [...] 2. An ambush is an attack on someone by people who have been hiding and waiting for them. [...] More. Conjugations of 'ambush' present simple: I ambush, you ambush [...] past simple: I ambushed, you ambushed [...]

  10. noun. ambushes. A sudden attack made from a concealed position. American Heritage. A deployment of persons in hiding to make a surprise attack. Webster's New World. Those hiding in order to attack by surprise. The captain stationed an ambush near the harbor. American Heritage. The persons in hiding. Webster's New World.

  11. Definitions of 'ambush' 1. If a group of people ambush their enemies, they attack them after hiding and waiting for them. [...] 2. An ambush is an attack on someone by people who have been hiding and waiting for them. [...] 3. See in ambush [...] More. Conjugations of 'ambush' present simple: I ambush, you ambush [...]