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Sortie Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SORTIE is a sudden issuing of troops from a defensive position against the enemy. How to use sortie in a sentence.
Sortie - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Other forms: sorties. When a group of soldiers is sent on a specific mission, it's called a sortie. A fighter pilot's sortie might involve a mission to drop a bomb on a target and return to base. When a fighting unit is deployed, heading out on a military mission, you can describe it as a sortie.
SORTIE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of sortie in English. sortie. noun [ C ] uk / ˈsɔː.ti / us / ˈsɔːr.t̬i / Add to word list. a short, quick attack by a military force, such as a small group of soldiers or an aircraft, made against an enemy position: A series of sorties was carried out at night by specially equipped aircraft.
Sortie Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
plural sorties. Britannica Dictionary definition of SORTIE. [count] 1. : a sudden attack in which a group of soldiers rush forward against an enemy. 2. : a mission or attack by a single plane. SORTIE meaning: 1 : a sudden attack in which a group of soldiers rush forward against an enemy; 2 : a mission or attack by a single plane.
Sortie - Wikipedia
A sortie (from the French word meaning exit or from Latin root surgere meaning to "rise up") is a deployment or dispatch of one military unit, be it an aircraft, ship, or troops, from a strongpoint. [1] The term originated in siege warfare .
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