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verb
- 1. attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs, shells, or other missiles: "the city was bombarded by federal forces" Similar
noun
- 1. a cannon of the earliest type, which fired a stone ball or large shot. historical
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1. : to attack especially with artillery or bombers. 2. : to assail vigorously or persistently (as with questions) 3. : to subject to the impact of rapidly moving particles (such as electrons) bombardment. bäm-ˈbärd-mənt. noun. Did you know?
BOMBARD definition: 1. to attack a place with continuous shooting or bombs: 2. to attack a place with continuous…. Learn more.
to attack or batter with artillery fire. to attack with bombs. to assail vigorously: to bombard the speaker with questions. Synonyms: besiege, hound, harass, beset. Physics. to direct high energy particles or radiations against: to bombard a nucleus.
If you bombard someone with something, you make them face a great deal of it. For example, if you bombard them with questions or criticism, you keep asking them a lot of questions or you keep criticizing them. He bombarded Catherine with questions to which he should have known the answers.
BOMBARD meaning: 1. to attack a place with continuous shooting or bombs: 2. to attack a place with continuous…. Learn more.
bombard somebody/something (with something) to attack somebody with a lot of questions, criticisms, etc. or by giving them too much information. We have been bombarded with letters of complaint. We are bombarded daily with propaganda about what we should eat.
To bombard is to attack, whether physically (with something like missiles) or metaphorically (with something like questions).