deliberate defense
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A deliberate defense is established along the ridgeline before the battle begins.
Definition
- Noun:
- A military defense organized before contact with the enemy: A "deliberate defense" refers to a defensive military strategy that is planned and prepared in advance, while there is still time available for organization. It typically involves constructing fortified positions and establishing communication systems.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The general ordered the establishment of a deliberate defense along the riverbank.
- Their success was due to a well-prepared deliberate defense that halted the enemy advance.
Advanced Usage
- As a strategic concept: The term is used in military doctrine to describe a pre-planned, static defensive posture, as opposed to a hasty defense organized during or immediately after contact with enemy forces.
- The battalion transitioned from a mobile offense to a deliberate defense to hold the captured territory.
Variants and Related Words
- Deliberate defence (noun): The British English spelling variant of "deliberate defense."
- The manual outlined the principles for a deliberate defence.
Synonyms
- Prepared defense: A defense that has been organized in advance.
- Fortified defense: A defense emphasizing strengthened positions.
Antonyms
- Hasty defense: A defense organized rapidly during or after enemy contact.
- Mobile defense: A defense that emphasizes maneuver and counterattack rather than static positions.
A deliberate defense is established along the ridgeline before the battle begins.
Noun
- a defense organized before contact is made with the enemy and while time for organization is available; usually includes a fortified zone (with pillboxes) and communication systems