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1. Assail comes from an Anglo-French verb, Assaillir, which itself traces back to the Latin verb assilire ("to leap upon")
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2. "Assilire" combines the prefix ad- ("to, toward") with the Latin verb salire, meaning "to leap." When "Assail" …
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3. Assail definition, to attack vigorously or violently; assault
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4. To attack someone violently or criticize someone strongly: The victim had been Assailed with repeated blows to the head and body
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5. He was Assailed with insults and abuse as he left the court
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6. Some common synonyms of Assail are assault, attack, bombard, and storm
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7. While all these words mean "to make an onslaught upon," Assail implies attempting to break down resistance by repeated blows or shots
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8. Assailed the enemy with artillery fire When is it sensible to use assault instead of Assail?
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9. Find 35 ways to say Assail, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10. 10080~3-00023.200711 06.DRAFT Assail 70WP 11-06-2007 with stone fruit.pdf
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11. The Crossword Solver found 63 answers to the Assail crossword clue
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12. 'Assail' is a 6 letter word starting with A and ending with L Crossword clues for 'Assail' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Assail We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Assail will help you to finish your crossword today.
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13. Assail is a neonicotinoid insecticide with the active ingredient acetamiprid (IRAC code 4A)
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14. Assail is rapidly absorbed by the plant tissue and quickly moves via systemic translaminar activity.
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15. Keystone Pest Solutions Assail 30SG Insecticide - 64 Ounces (4 Pounds) [8033-36-70506] - Assail SG Insecticide (4 Pounds) Outstanding residual control: The systemic and translaminar action provided by Assail treats both the leaf surface and the underside
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16. For example, Assail can give you up to three weeks of residual
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17. Assail 30 SG Insecticide is a 30% soluble granule for the control of many sucking and chewing insects on the crops listed in this label
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18. The active ingredient in Assail 30 SG Insecticide is acetamiprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide that controls target insects through contact and ingestion.
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19. Assail® 30 SG Insecticide, when diluted with an equal volume of water, is physically compatible with a wide range of commonly used spray products, but the full range of compatibilities under local conditions is not known
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20. Therefore, it is essential that before using Assail 30 SG Insecticide in any tank mixture the
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21. To Assail is to attack or assault — with throwing stars, fists, words or, less tangibly but just as violently, with troubles or doubts
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22. Believe it or not, Assail evolved from the ancient Latin word assilire, which means "to jump on." So picture an attacker jumping on you, throwing punches and maybe some insults, too.
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23. Assail 70WP Insecticide Acetamiprid - 28 Oz is a agricultural insecticide contains Acetamiprid that is locally systemic and translaminar.
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24. ə-sāl' The definition of Assail is to physically or verbally attack someone
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25. Making fun of someone in a hurtful way is an example of to Assail
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26. Hitting someone is an example of to Assail.
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27. 'Assail' by Corporal Nobbs For Assail the novel, see Assail (novel)
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28. The continent of Assail was situated between Genabackis and the Letherii continent
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29. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English as‧sail /əˈseɪl/ verb [ transitive] formal 1 if you are Assailed by unpleasant thoughts or feelings, they worry or …
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30. Muggers Assailed them as they entered an alley
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31. Our ears were Assailed by her joyous efforts on her new saxophone
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32. ‘Only then would the Assault Transports Assail the station with their mere 250 Marines.’ ‘As one historian wrote, ‘All forms of property were Assailed, all signs of wealth and privilege were attacked.’’ ‘To attack the first is not to Assail the last - said Charlotte Bronte, English novelist’
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33. ‘Only then would the Assault Transports Assail the station with their mere 250 Marines.’ ‘As one historian wrote, ‘All forms of property were Assailed, all signs of wealth and privilege were attacked.’’ ‘To attack the first is not to Assail the last - said Charlotte Bronte, English novelist’
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34. Assail [sb] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (trouble, afflict) afligir⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("di la verdad", "encontré una moneda")
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35. Public schools have been Assailed by federal cutbacks.
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36. The mysterious continent of Assail and its dread secrets, the ultimate fate of the Crimson Guard, the resolution of the stand-off between the undead T'lan Imass and Silverfox, their mortal Summoner this slim volume (by Malazan standards, at a mere 550 …
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37. From his dress and arms, Wamba would have conjectured him to be one of those outlaws who had just Assailed his master; but, besides that he wore no mask, the glittering baldric across his shoulder, with the rich bugle-horn which it supported, as well as the calm and commanding expression of his voice and manner, made him, notwithstanding the twilight, recognise Locksley the yeoman, who had
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38. Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense Assails, present participle Assailing, past tense, past participle Assailed 1
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39. Verb If someone Assails you, they criticize you strongly.
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40. The mysterious continent of Assail and its dread secrets, the ultimate fate of the Crimson Guard, the resolution of the stand-off between the undead T'lan Imass and Silverfox, their mortal Summoner this slim volume (by Malazan standards, at a mere 550 pages) promised answers, at long last.
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41. 1 Assail somebody/something to attack someone or something violently, either physically or with words He was Assailed with fierce blows to the head
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42. The proposal was Assailed by the opposition party
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43. (figurative) A vile smell Assailed my nostrils.
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44. For Assail the continent, see Assail
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45. Assail is the sixth novel by Canadian author Ian Cameron Esslemont
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46. According to our other word scramble maker, Assail can be scrambled in many ways
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47. View the product label for Assail 70 WP from United Phosphorous
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48. Either they hold that Scripture gives room for several opposite theories; or they lean to Universalism, and secretly teach men to trust in future purgatories; or they wholly repudiate and openly denounce and Assail the old missionary doctrine, and believe that they who have 'sinned without law,’ and led impenitent lives under heathen darkness
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49. See 6 authoritative translations of Assail in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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50. Assail somebody/something (with something) to attack somebody/something violently, either physically or with words
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51. His attacker Assailed him with fierce blows to the head
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52. The proposal was Assailed by the opposition party
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53. (figurative) A vile smell Assailed my nostrils
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54. When difficult circumstances Assail my tranquility, I turn to meditation
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55. When I was a child, fears of monsters under the bed would Assail me if I didn’t keep the light turned on
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56. Dorax wanted to control the universe, and many smaller planets scanned the skies for signs that his fleet was on the way to Assail …
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57. Assail synonyms, Assail pronunciation, Assail translation, English dictionary definition of Assail
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58. What does Assail mean? The definition of Assail is to physically or verbally attack someone
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59. Definition and synonyms of Assail from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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60. This is the British English definition of Assail.View American English definition of Assail.
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61. Preliminary Injunction Order as to Assail, Inc., Kyle Kimoto, Cliff Dunn, Mike Henriksen, Summit Communications International, Inc
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62.
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63. In 1820 Scott, with other prominent Tories, secretly financed the new Tory journal the Beacon, whose aim was to Assail radical Whiggism.: They approached warily, as though the food might leap up and Assail their gullets violently.: The sea does not split, nor does the earth swallow up the terrorists who Assail us every day.: Only then would the Assault Transports Assail the station with their
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64. Synonyms for Assail include attack, assault, beset, charge, rush, storm, belabor, belabour, accost and besiege
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65. Assail is a magnificent book, one that has all that it needs to stand alone by itself, and that feeds from the fact that the whole saga is amazing, and that the Malazan Empire books buildup has b I have finished the Malazan Empire saga and the Malazan Book of the Fallen saga.
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66. Translation for 'to Assail' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.
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ASSAIL [əˈsāl]