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munition

[ UK /mjuːnˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /mjuˈnɪʃən/ ]
VERB
  1. supply with weapons
NOUN
  1. military supplies
  2. weapons considered collectively
  3. defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it

How To Use munition In A Sentence

  • The teams use Remington 700-class bolt-action rifles, equipped with .223 - and. 243-caliber ammunition that is extremely frangible, meaning that the bullets break up inside the deer's body and don't pass through, possibly endangering a human nearby. Berks county news
  • In one media report, a ramp worker was even caught with a duffel bag of ammunition and a gun at work.
  • At roughly the same time, military orders for depleted uranium munitions stopped too.
  • Increased Irish emigration to Britain during the 1940s supplied navvies, nurses, clerks, policemen and munition workers.
  • Details of the locations of munitions dump sites are readily available.
  • It is as good as the spirit of their comrades in munition factories in Great Britain. Defence of Liberty—There and Here
  • The boys tossed out personal gear from their musette bags and filled them with ammunition.
  • The infantryman carried a substantial ammunition pouch, bayonet, water-bottle, and ‘snapsack’ for a day's rations suspended from broad cross-belts, usually made of buff leather and pipeclayed to inconvenient whiteness.
  • They left food and ammunition on the way—but would the enemy rise to so obvious the bait?
  • The huge transports bring in troops, supplies, equipment, food, water, ammunition, fuel and medicine.
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