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assail

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Etymology

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From Middle English assailen, from Old French assaillir, assalir, from Late Latin assalīre, from Latin ad (at, towards) + salīre (jump). See also assault.

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assail (third-person singular simple present assails, present participle assailing, simple past and past participle assailed)

  1. (transitive) To attack with harsh words or violent force (also figuratively).
    Muggers assailed them as they entered an alley.
    Our ears were assailed by her joyous efforts on her new saxophone.

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