An attack characterized by sudden and violent rushing forward of troops
“Chabert's regiment led a cavalry charge against the onslaught and turned the tide of the battle for Napoleon.”
The experience of a conclusion, especially an emotional one
“If she had apologized, I could have embraced her, and maybe I could have finally had some closure, some semblance of peace with myself.”
The action of solving a problem or contentious matter
“We are hoping to arrive at a speedy resolution to the problem.”
Opposite of present participle for to make longer in time, extent or duration
Opposite of present participle for to pull or elongate a stretchable object
“Roll small balls and place them on top, then squash into shape.”
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