Sentences

embattle in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

EMBATTLE: to engage in or be subjected to conflict, struggle, or adversity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The community was embattled by the unexpected flood, forcing families to evacuate their homes.
  2. During the debate, the candidates embattled each other with sharp criticisms and pointed questions.
  3. Years of conflict had left the once-thriving city embattled, struggling to rebuild its infrastructure.
  4. The activists embattled the corporation, demanding accountability for its environmental impact.
  5. In the final stages of the campaign, the embattled senator faced mounting pressure from both supporters and opponents.
  6. The two rival factions were embattled in a fierce struggle for control over the territory.
  7. As the storm approached, the sailors felt embattled by the relentless waves crashing against their ship.
  8. She felt embattled by the constant criticism from her peers, yet she remained determined to succeed.
  9. The team was embattled by injuries, making their chances for victory seem increasingly slim.
  10. Historical records often describe how the city became embattled during the prolonged siege.
  11. The community was embattled by rising tensions and differing opinions on the new policy.
  12. As the storm approached, the small town seemed embattled against the furious winds and pouring rain.
  13. The soldiers felt embattled by the relentless enemy fire as they advanced through the rugged terrain.
  14. In her memoir, she described her embattled journey through personal loss and triumph.
  15. The activists were embattled in their fight for justice, facing opposition at every turn.

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