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barrage
[ buh-rahzh; especially British bar-ahzh bahr-ij ]
noun
- Military. a heavy barrier of artillery fire to protect one's own advancing or retreating troops or to stop the advance of enemy troops.
- an overwhelming quantity or explosion, as of words, blows, or criticisms:
a barrage of questions.
- Civil Engineering. an artificial obstruction in a watercourse to increase the depth of the water, facilitate irrigation, etc.
- Mycology. an aversion response of sexually incompatible fungus cultures that are growing in proximity, revealed by a persistent growth gap between them.
verb (used with object)
barraged, barraging.
- to subject to a barrage.
barrage
/ ˈbærɑːʒ /
noun
- military the firing of artillery to saturate an area, either to protect against an attack or to support an advance
- an overwhelming and continuous delivery of something, as words, questions, or punches
- a usually gated construction, similar to a low dam, across a watercourse, esp one to increase the depth of water to assist navigation or irrigation
- fencing a heat or series of bouts in a competition
verb
- tr to attack or confront with a barrage
the speaker was barraged with abuse
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of barrage1
C19: from French, from barrer to obstruct; see bar 1
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