Keresés
to go on the offensive
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to take actions or attack aggressively in a conflict or competition to gain an advantage
Példa
The navy's aircraft carrier group went on the offensive, deploying fighter jets to establish air superiority in the region.
In the debate, he chose to go on the offensive by presenting strong arguments.
The general ordered the troops to go on the offensive and push into enemy territory to gain control of a strategically important region.
The team went on the offensive in the second half of the game, scoring several goals.
The army decided to go on the offensive and launch an attack.