blitzkrieg
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Noun — A fast, aggressive military offensive that relies on speed, surprise, and concentrated force, especially tanks with air support.
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Etymology
Borrowed directly from German Blitzkrieg, literally "lightning war," describing the fast-moving armoured warfare tactics of the Second World War.
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What does “blitzkrieg” mean?
The word “blitzkrieg” means a fast, aggressive military offensive that relies on speed, surprise, and concentrated force, especially tanks with air support. In plain terms, a lightning-fast, overwhelming military attack, or figuratively any sudden burst of intense activity.
How do you use “blitzkrieg” in a sentence?
Here is “blitzkrieg” used in a sentence: “German forces used blitzkrieg tactics to overrun Poland quickly.”
What part of speech is “blitzkrieg”?
“Blitzkrieg” is a noun.
Where does the word “blitzkrieg” come from?
The word “blitzkrieg” comes from German. Borrowed directly from German Blitzkrieg, literally "lightning war," describing the fast-moving armoured warfare tactics of the Second World War.
How many meanings does “blitzkrieg” have?
“Blitzkrieg” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a fast, aggressive military offensive that relies on speed, surprise, and concentrated force, especially tanks with air support.