Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪn ˈbætəl/
noun a military confrontation or fight
A1 The soldiers were ready to join battle.
A2 The knights rode out to join battle against the enemy.
B1 The two armies prepared to join battle on the battlefield.
B2 The generals strategized how to best join battle and defeat the opposing forces.
C1 The decision to join battle was not taken lightly, as it could have serious consequences.
C2 The experienced warriors knew exactly when to join battle for maximum impact and efficiency.
verb to engage in combat or a fight
A1 The knights join battle against the dragon.
A2 The soldiers joined battle with the enemy forces.
B1 The team decided to join battle despite the odds.
B2 The rebels joined battle with the government troops.
C1 The general strategically planned when to join battle.
C2 The skilled warriors knew when to join battle for maximum impact.
formal The soldiers were ordered to join battle at dawn.
informal Hey, are you ready to join the battle tomorrow?
slang Let's gear up and join the battle, it's gonna be epic!
figurative She was ready to join battle against her inner demons and overcome her fears.
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