Definitionn. an attack that penetrates into enemy territory
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Our penetration of the enemy's defences. [Please select]
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Should these remain unbroken they constitute a natural barrier to the penetration of most pathogenic and other forms of germ-life into the parts beneath. [Please select]
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"The depth of penetration may have a tale to tell." [Please select]
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"That's very true, and shows your penetration." [Please select]
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His most remarkable qualities were political sagacity, and penetration into the motives and dispositions of men. [Please select]
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As deeper penetration was made brown earthy spots without a trace of bone remaining were come upon. [Please select]
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His mind was a remarkable mingling of vigor, penetration and adaptability. [Please select]
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Now that the discovery is made, we are amazed at the want of previous penetration. [Please select]
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I thought so," exclaimed Toolooha, evidently pleased at her penetration on this point." [Please select]
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His penetration, like that of Pericles, descried a cloud lowering over Greece--this time from the North. [Please select]
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There would be no lack of numbers and courage and penetration when the great gathering met at Montgomery. [Please select]
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