NOUN
- the highest level of alert when an attack by the enemy seems imminent (or more generally a state of alert resulting from imminent danger)
How To Use red alert In A Sentence
- The hospital has been put on red alert several times in the past few weeks, as winter ills make their presence felt.
- Following the bomb blast, local hospitals have been put on red alert .
- All the Plymouth hospitals are on red alert.
- Intensive care must have been on red alert waiting for face reconstruction. Times, Sunday Times
- Killarney is this week on a public health red alert following confirmation of two new cases of meningitis in the town.
- The district was put on red alert during a terrorist's bomb scare.
- I asked if he had considered alerting the police in Lusaka that he had witnessed a killing by an American visitor to Zambia.
- Red alert! Those well-sculpted chest muscles appearing under that barely see-through white shirt, just right for the wrinkled pencil pant, can easily disarm your very last defense.
- They also issued a red alert warning of potential ash clouds. Times, Sunday Times
- The water authority has issued a red alert until the cause of the pollution has been removed.