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To attack is to act with outward aggresion on another living organism. To attack is to act with outward aggresion on another living organism.


*In ], an '''attack''' is the aggressive attempt to conquer ] ], installations, personnel, or ] or to deny the enemy the use of territory, installations, personnel, or equipment, for example by ]ing the equipment. A defending force may ] themselves, ], or launch a ]. *In ], an '''attack''' is the aggressive attempt to conquer ] ], installations, personnel, or ] or to deny the enemy the use of territory, installations, personnel, or equipment, for example by ]ing the equipment. A ] force may ] themselves, ], or launch a ].
*The word '''attack''' is used with similar meaning in various ]s. *The word '''attack''' is used with similar meaning in various ]s.
*In ], the '''attack''' or '''attack-point''' is the beginning or onset of a ] or event. See ]. *In ], the '''attack''' or '''attack-point''' is the beginning or onset of a ] or event. See ].

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To attack is to act with outward aggresion on another living organism.

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