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Word: Battle Fleet

Definition: A "battle fleet" is a group of warships that are ready and organized to fight in a naval battle.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: It can be used in both singular and plural forms. For example, "a battle fleet" (singular) and "battle fleets" (plural).
Example:
  • "During the war, the country sent its battle fleet to protect its shores from enemy attacks."
Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, you might use the term to discuss naval strategy or historical events. For example: - "The admiral commanded a powerful battle fleet that played a crucial role in the naval victory."

Word Variants:
  • Fleet (noun): Refers generally to a group of ships. Not specific to warships.
  • Warship (noun): A ship that is built and armed for warfare.
  • Battleship (noun): A specific type of warship, usually heavily armored and armed.
Different Meanings:

While "battle fleet" specifically refers to warships, "fleet" can also mean: - A group of vehicles (like cars or airplanes) used for a specific purpose. - In a more general sense, it can refer to a group of anything that moves together, such as a fleet of delivery trucks.

Synonyms:
  • Naval fleet
  • War fleet
  • Combat fleet
  • Armada (though this usually refers to a large fleet)
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "battle fleet," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "Sail into battle" (to engage in a fight at sea).
    • "Bring to bear" (to apply force or resources, often in a military context).
Summary:

A battle fleet is a crucial element in naval warfare, representing the power and readiness of a nation’s maritime forces.

Noun
  1. a fleet of warships prepared for battle

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