enemy troops
Frequency: 8.845.0 per million words
Soldiers or armed forces of an enemy.
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Examples (20)
- The scouts reported a large concentration of enemy troops near the border.
- Our scouts reported a large movement of enemy troops near the border.
- From the hilltop, they watched the enemy troops advancing through the valley.
- The general ordered his forces to engage the advancing enemy troops.
- The attack was repelled, and the surviving enemy troops were forced to retreat.
- They were surrounded by enemy troops and had no choice but to surrender.
- Recent intelligence has confirmed the movement of enemy troops into the disputed territory.
- Intelligence reports confirmed the presence of enemy troops in the region.
- Our primary objective will be to cut off the supply lines for the enemy troops.
- The bridge was destroyed to prevent the enemy troops from crossing the river.
- Any movement of enemy troops must be reported immediately to headquarters.
- He fought bravely against overwhelming numbers of enemy troops.
- Engaging the enemy troops without air support would be a tactical mistake.
- The city was eventually captured by the relentless enemy troops after a long siege.
- The general's memoirs describe his charge against the entrenched enemy troops.
- A small contingent managed to evade the patrolling enemy troops under the cover of darkness.
- If we can encircle the enemy troops, we might force their surrender.
- The objective was to disrupt the supply lines of the enemy troops deep behind their front.
- The satellite imagery shows enemy troops building fortifications along the river.
- Despite heavy resistance, the enemy troops managed to break through our defenses.