Definitionn. deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems
Last update: July 31, 2015
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When I swallowed, my assailant was jamming in his knife anew. [Please select]
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"Full of smoke and dirt and disorder, everything rushing and jamming together." [Please select]
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"I had saved myself from fire by jamming a metal ventilator cover over my head and jumping from the fo'c's'l head."' [Please select]
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The crowd began caving at the edge and jamming at the centre. [Please select]
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Lorry glided forward and in an instant stood before the amazed fellow, jamming a pistol into his face. [Please select]
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"I beg your pardon a thousand times," he cried, jamming the pistol into his pocket. [Please select]
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The captain saw him on his post of observation, jamming the end of his flagpole down between two rocks. [Please select]
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In a moment he was jamming the panel shut and springing the slides over the loopholes and the ventilators. [Please select]
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He stuck bits of wood in the opening between it and the floor, besides jamming several nails in at the sides and top. [Please select]
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Crowding and jamming closer, pell mell, at a pace which barely slackened, they sped on, a wild uproarious crew, and swept into the city. [Please select]
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