Pronunciation: /mjuˈnɪʃən/

Definitions of munition

noun a supply or quantity of military weapons and equipment

Example Sentences

A1 Soldiers need ammunition to fight in battles.

A2 The army was running low on ammunition during the siege.

B1 The rebels were able to smuggle in a large shipment of ammunition.

B2 The military base was well stocked with various types of ammunition.

C1 The government was accused of supplying illegal munitions to rebel groups.

C2 The arms dealer had a vast arsenal of munitions available for sale.

verb None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldiers were trained to munition their rifles.

A2 The rebels were seen munitioning themselves with weapons.

B1 The military base was busy munitioning ammunition for the upcoming operation.

B2 The arms dealer was arrested for illegally munitioning firearms.

C1 The government was accused of munitioning rebel groups in the region.

C2 The terrorist organization was suspected of munitioning explosives for their attacks.

adjective None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldiers carried ammunition supplies to the front lines.

A2 The police found a hidden cache of illegal munition in the suspect's house.

B1 The military base was heavily guarded to prevent any unauthorized access to the munition depot.

B2 The expert examined the munition components to determine their origin.

C1 The government implemented strict regulations on the production and distribution of munition to prevent misuse.

C2 The diplomat negotiated the terms of the treaty, including the disarmament of all nuclear munition.

adverb None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier carried his ammunition carefully.

A2 She quickly loaded the ammunition into the gun.

B1 The army base was well stocked with ammunition.

B2 The special forces unit received new ammunition supplies.

C1 The general meticulously planned the deployment of ammunition.

C2 The expert marksman handled the high-caliber ammunition with precision.

pronoun None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier picked up the munition and loaded it into the gun.

A2 The munition was carefully stored in a secure location.

B1 The team checked their supply of munition before heading into battle.

B2 The munition used in this operation is highly specialized and advanced.

C1 The general ordered a shipment of munition to be delivered to the front lines.

C2 The munition factory was working overtime to meet the demands of the military.

preposition None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier carried his ammunition in a heavy backpack.

A2 The police officer checked the ammunition in his gun before going on duty.

B1 The rebels were caught smuggling illegal ammunition across the border.

B2 The military base was heavily guarded to protect its stockpile of ammunition.

C1 The government imposed strict regulations on the sale and distribution of ammunition.

C2 The arms dealer was arrested for illegally trafficking in ammunition.

conjunction None

Example Sentences

A1 I need to buy bread and milk at the store.

A2 She packed her suitcase with clothes and toiletries for the trip.

B1 The soldier loaded his gun with ammunition and prepared for battle.

B2 The police confiscated a large amount of illegal munition from the suspect's house.

C1 The government is investigating the illegal trade of munition in the country.

C2 The military conducted a raid on the rebel camp and seized a stockpile of munition.

interjection None

Example Sentences

A1 Munition! Be careful with that gun!

A2 Munition! Don't touch that explosive device!

B1 Munition! Keep your distance from the ammunition storage area!

B2 Munition! Make sure to handle the weapons properly during training.

C1 Munition! Exercise caution when handling the military-grade equipment.

C2 Munition! The soldiers were trained to handle various types of weaponry.

article None

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier loaded the gun with ammunition.

A2 The police confiscated illegal munition from the suspect's house.

B1 The army stockpiled munition in preparation for the upcoming battle.

B2 The terrorist group smuggled munition across the border to use in their attacks.

C1 The government imposed strict regulations on the sale and distribution of munition.

C2 The arms dealer was arrested for illegally trafficking munition to various countries.

Examples of munition in a Sentence

formal The military stockpiled a large amount of ammunition for the upcoming operation.

informal Make sure to grab some extra ammo before heading out to the shooting range.

slang I heard he's got a whole stash of bullets and munitions in his garage.

figurative Her sharp wit was her ammunition in any argument.

Grammatical Forms of munition

plural

munitions

comparative

more munition

superlative

most munition

present tense

munitions

future tense

will munition

perfect tense

has munitioned

continuous tense

is munitioning

singular

munition

positive degree

munition

infinitive

to munition

gerund

munitioning

participle

munitioned

Origin and Evolution of munition

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'munition' comes from the Latin word 'munitionem', which means fortification or defense.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'munition' evolved to refer to military weapons and supplies used in warfare, shifting from its original meaning of fortification or defense.