Word Cache-EP 31
“Reflecting upon war (1)”
#jeopardize
J-E-O-P-A-R-D-I-Z-E
To expose to danger or risk; imperil.
- The dictator’s personal ambition kept growing unchecked until his decision to invade a neighboring country jeopardized the entire nation’s future.
- Advancing deep into hostile territory without proper logistics can jeopardize the survival of your entire crew.
#overwhelm
O-V-E-R-W-H-E-L-M
To overcome by superior force or numbers; upset or overthrow.
- The invading forces wanted to overwhelm their targets by numbers and quick action.
- Overwhelmed by precision weaponry, the once hunters are now being hunted down.
#siege
S-I-E-G-E
A military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrender
- The siege of Mariupol, which caused the death of 25000 civilians and devastated 95% of the city, was described as apocalyptic by the Red Cross.
- When a city is under siege, the inside wants to get out while the outside wants to break in.
#coerce
C-O-E-R-C-E
To achieve by force or threat; to compel to an act or choice
- From the fable of The North wind and the Sun, we learn that coercing a person with brute force is not a good idea.
- A ruler who exercises too much coercion is called a tyrant.
#conquer
C-O-N-Q-U-E-R
To gain or acquire by force of arms
- Alexander the Great, though famous for accomplishing one of the greatest conquests, still left the world with empty hands.
- The more land one conquers, the more innocent lives he takes during the process.