banzai attack

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banzai attack

A soldier leads a banzai attack across a field.

Definition

Noun: A desperate, large-scale military assault characterized by troops charging forward with little regard for their own survival, often accompanied by loud battle cries. Historically, the term specifically refers to such attacks conducted by Japanese forces, who would shout "banzai" (meaning "ten thousand years," a cheer for long life).

Usage

This term is used as a countable noun to describe a specific type of military tactic or a specific historical instance of such an attack. It is primarily used in historical or military contexts.

Examples
  • The defenders were overwhelmed by a final banzai attack at dawn.
  • Historical accounts describe the fierce banzai attacks during the Battle of Saipan.
  • The tactic of the banzai attack was a last resort when defeat seemed inevitable.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe any frantic, all-out, and potentially self-destructive effort.
    • The company's last-quarter marketing push was a sort of corporate banzai attack to gain market share.
Variants and Related Words
  • Banzai charge: A direct synonym, often used interchangeably with "banzai attack."
  • Human wave attack: A related tactical concept involving the use of massed infantry, though not necessarily with the same cultural connotations or suicidal intent as a "banzai attack."
Synonyms
  • Suicide charge
  • Frontal assault
  • Desperate attack
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is strongly associated with Japanese military tactics during World War II.
  • It carries connotations of fanaticism, desperation, and a willingness to die for a cause, distinguishing it from a standard military charge.
banzai attack

A soldier leads a banzai attack across a field.

Noun
  1. a mass attack of troops without concern for casualties; originated by Japanese who accompanied it with yells of `banzai'

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