Battlefront: meaning, definitions and examples

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battlefront

 

[ ˈbætəlfrʌnt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

military context

The term 'battlefront' refers to the front line of an armed conflict or military operation where the opposing forces confront each other. It can denote both the physical location of active combat and the strategy involved in warfare. The battlefront is often considered the most dangerous and intense area of conflict, where soldiers are directly engaged in combat. Understanding battlefront dynamics is crucial for military planning and logistics.

Synonyms

combat zone, front line, theater of war.

Examples of usage

  • The troops were stationed at the battlefront for several months.
  • Media coverage shifted focus to the battlefront as the conflict escalated.
  • He experienced terrifying moments on the battlefront during the operation.

Translations

Translations of the word "battlefront" in other languages:

🇵🇹 frente de batalha

🇮🇳 युद्ध मोर्चा

🇩🇪 Schlachtfeld

🇮🇩 medan perang

🇺🇦 фронт битви

🇵🇱 front bitwy

🇯🇵 戦闘前線

🇫🇷 front de bataille

🇪🇸 frente de batalla

🇹🇷 savaş cephesi

🇰🇷 전투 전선

🇸🇦 جبهة المعركة

🇨🇿 bitevní front

🇸🇰 bitevná fronta

🇨🇳 战场前线

🇸🇮 bojišče

🇮🇸 orrusta

🇰🇿 сұрапыл

🇬🇪 ბრძოლის ფრონტი

🇦🇿 müharibə cəbhəsi

🇲🇽 frente de batalla

Etymology

The word 'battlefront' is a compound noun that combines 'battle', derived from the Old French 'bataille' (which comes from the Late Latin 'battalia', meaning a fight or battle), and 'front', which is derived from the Latin 'frons', meaning the forehead or front part. The usage of 'battlefront' in English dates back to the early 20th century, especially in the context of World War I and later conflicts, as it provided a clear term to identify the active areas of military engagement. The concept of a battlefront became more significant with the development of modern warfare, where precise locations of conflict became critical for strategic and tactical planning. In this modern usage, 'battlefront' symbolizes not just the physical space of conflict, but also encapsulates the psychological and social dimensions faced by soldiers and civilians alike.