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Words Related to War and Conflict
to arm
to arm
[Czasownik]

to provide individuals or groups with weapons, ensuring they have the necessary equipment for defense or offense

uzbroić

uzbroić

Ex: The government decided to arm the military with advanced weaponry for national defense. 
to attack
to attack
[Czasownik]

to begin using weapons against a place or enemy during a war

atakować, napadać

atakować, napadać

Ex: The military decided to attack the enemy stronghold under the cover of darkness. 
to blast
to blast
[Czasownik]

to violently damage or destroy something using explosives

wysadzić, zdetonować

wysadzić, zdetonować

Ex: The demolition crew blasted the old building to make way for the new construction. 
to bomb
to bomb
[Czasownik]

to attack someone or something using explosive devices

bombardować, atakować bombami

bombardować, atakować bombami

Ex: The government accused the other country of bombing our embassy, leading to a diplomatic crisis. 
to bombard
to bombard
[Czasownik]

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously

bombardować, ostrzeliwać

bombardować, ostrzeliwać

Ex: During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes. 
to charge
to charge
[Czasownik]

to attack violently and suddenly in a battle

atakować, szturmować

atakować, szturmować

Ex: The cavalry charged the enemy lines with full force, breaking their formation. 
to conquer
to conquer
[Czasownik]

to gain control of a place or people using armed forces

podbić, zająć

podbić, zająć

Ex: The army worked strategically to conquer the enemy's territory. 
to damage
to damage
[Czasownik]

to physically harm something

uszkodzić, zniszczyć

uszkodzić, zniszczyć

Ex: The storm's strong winds and hailstones damaged the roof of the house. 
to defeat
to defeat
[Czasownik]

to win against someone in a war, game, contest, etc.

pokonać, zwyciężyć

pokonać, zwyciężyć

Ex: The army worked together to defeat the enemy in a decisive battle. 
to defend
to defend
[Czasownik]

to not let any harm come to someone or something

bronić, chronić

bronić, chronić

Ex: The brave soldier defended the country during the battle. 
to deploy
to deploy
[Czasownik]

to position soldiers or equipment for military action

rozmieścić, rozstawić

rozmieścić, rozstawić

Ex: The general decided to deploy the troops along the perimeter for a defensive stance. 
to desert
to desert
[Czasownik]

to leave the army, navy, etc. without permission or without fulfilling one's obligations

dezerterować, opuszczać

dezerterować, opuszczać

Ex: Many soldiers deserted their posts during the war, seeking safety elsewhere. 
to fire
to fire
[Czasownik]

to shoot a bullet, shell, etc. from a weapon

strzelać, oddać strzał

strzelać, oddać strzał

Ex: The police officer is firing rounds to disperse the crowd. 
to guard
to guard
[Czasownik]

to protect a person, place, or property against harm or an attack

strzec, chronić

strzec, chronić

Ex: A dog is trained to guard the property and alert the owners to potential threats. 
to invade
to invade
[Czasownik]

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

najechać, zająć militarnie

najechać, zająć militarnie

Ex: The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources. 
to mobilize
to mobilize
[Czasownik]

(of a state) to organize and prepare for a military operation

zmobilizować, zorganizować

zmobilizować, zorganizować

Ex: In response to the threat, the country decided to mobilize its military forces. 
to obey
to obey
[Czasownik]

to follow commands, rules, or orders

słuchać, przestrzegać

słuchać, przestrzegać

Ex: Children are expected to obey their parents' instructions. 
to occupy
to occupy
[Czasownik]

to come to power and control in a place using military force

okupować, zajmować

okupować, zajmować

Ex: The invading army sought to occupy the capital city, overthrowing the government and establishing military control. 
to order
to order
[Czasownik]

to give an instruction to someone to do something through one's authority

rozkazywać, nakazywać

rozkazywać, nakazywać

Ex: The general ordered the troops to advance to the front lines. 
to retreat
to retreat
[Czasownik]

(of military) to move away in order to escape the danger because one has been defeated or is weak

wycofać się, odstąpić

wycofać się, odstąpić

Ex: Faced with overwhelming enemy forces, the battalion decided to retreat from the battlefield. 
to shoot
to shoot
[Czasownik]

to release a bullet or arrow from a gun or bow

strzelać, wystrzelić

strzelać, wystrzelić

Ex: The police officer had to shoot to defend against the armed suspect. 
to sink
to sink
[Czasownik]

to make something such as a ship submerge

zatapiać, topić

zatapiać, topić

Ex: The captain decided to sink the old ship deliberately, creating an artificial reef. 
to spy
to spy
[Czasownik]

to secretly gather information about enemies, competitors, or others

szpiegować, prowadzić rozpoznanie

szpiegować, prowadzić rozpoznanie

Ex: During the Cold War, many people were recruited to spy for their countries. 
to station
to station
[Czasownik]

to send a person to a particular place in order to carry out a duty, particularly a military person

rozmieścić, wysłać

rozmieścić, wysłać

Ex: The commander decided to station additional troops near the border for heightened security. 
to strike
to strike
[Czasownik]

to launch a planned and forceful attack against an enemy or target

uderzyć, zaatakować

uderzyć, zaatakować

Ex: The military planned to strike the enemy's base at dawn. 
to suppress
to suppress
[Czasownik]

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

tłumić,  powstrzymywać

tłumić, powstrzymywać

Ex: As the crowd grew, the authorities decided to suppress the protest before it could escalate further. 
to surrender
to surrender
[Czasownik]

to give up resistance or stop fighting against an enemy or opponent

poddawać się, kapitulować

poddawać się, kapitulować

Ex: Faced with overwhelming forces, the army decided to surrender to avoid further bloodshed. 
to target
to target
[Czasownik]

to aim to shoot at or attack a certain person or thing

celować, mierzyć

celować, mierzyć

Ex: The sniper carefully targeted the enemy officer from a concealed position. 
to take
to take
[Czasownik]

to capture a place and obtain control over it

zająć, zdobyć

zająć, zdobyć

Ex: The army was able to take the enemy's stronghold. 
to torture
to torture
[Czasownik]

to violently hurt a person as a punishment or as a way of obtaining information from them

torturować

torturować

Ex: The captors attempted to torture the prisoner into revealing classified information. 
to wage
to wage
[Czasownik]

to participate in and carry out a specific action, such as a war or campaign

prowadzić, przeprowadzać

prowadzić, przeprowadzać

Ex: The environmental activists are waging a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of conservation. 
to wound
to wound
[Czasownik]

to cause physical harm or injury to someone

zranić, spowodować ranę

zranić, spowodować ranę

Ex: Carelessness with sharp objects can easily wound a person. 
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