close-quarter fighting
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Definition
- Noun:
- Intense, direct combat at very short range: "Close-quarter fighting" refers to physical confrontations where combatants are positioned extremely near to each other, often involving hand-to-hand combat or the use of weapons at a distance where physical contact is imminent or occurring.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a specific type of military, law enforcement, or martial arts engagement characterized by minimal distance between opponents.
- It emphasizes the lack of space and the immediacy of the threat, often involving grappling, striking, or the use of small weapons.
Examples
- Noun:
- The soldiers were trained extensively in close-quarter fighting for urban warfare.
- The police officers had to resort to close-quarter fighting to subdue the suspect in the confined hallway.
Advanced Usage
- "to engage in close-quarter fighting": to become involved in direct, short-range combat.
- The special forces unit was prepared to engage in close-quarter fighting if the building was occupied.
Variants and Related Words
- Close-quarters battle (CQB) (n): A more formal tactical term often used in military and law enforcement contexts for operations involving close-quarter fighting.
- The course focused on the principles of close-quarters battle.
- Hand-to-hand combat (n): A related term specifically describing fighting without weapons or with handheld weapons, often a component of close-quarter fighting.
- The martial art is designed for effective hand-to-hand combat.
Synonyms
- Melee: A confused, close-quarters fight among a group of people.
- Close combat: General term for fighting at short range.
Related Phrases
- Fighting at close quarters: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning as the noun "close-quarter fighting."
- The battle devolved into fierce fighting at close quarters.
Noun
- hand-to-hand fighting at close quarters