How to Use "Army" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words army (n): a large group of military soldiers who are trained to fight on land

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Used with adjectives:

"The empire has a great army."
(great, powerful, strong, large, massive, mighty)

"The army was too small to defend the town."
(small, weak)

"They fled from the approaching army."
(approaching, advancing, invading)

Used with verbs:

"She wanted to join the army."
(join, enter, go into, enlist in, leave, desert)

"The army assembled outside the battle line."
(assembled, formed, gathered)

"They supply the army with basic artillery."
(supply, equip, train)

"We will crush their army."
(crush, defeat, decimate, destroy, rout)

"The army advanced on the city."
(advanced on, marched on, invaded, charged)

"The army attacked the enemy."
(attacked, fought, killed, defeated)

"The army withdrew from the enemy line."
(withdrew, pulled back, retreated)

"Their army surrendered after being outnumbered."
(surrendered, gave up)

Used with nouns:

"She is an army general."
(general, commander, colonel, sergeant, officer, lieutenant, veteran)

"We drove through the army checkpoint."
(checkpoint, base, camp)

"I work at the army headquarters."
(headquarters, hospital, base)

"They were wearing army boots."
(boots, fatigues, uniforms)

"I drive an army tank."
(tank, helicopter, jeep)


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