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ALL meanings of ammunition

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  • uncountable noun ammunition Ammunition is bullets and rockets that are made to be fired from guns. 3
  • uncountable noun ammunition You can describe information that you can use against someone in an argument or discussion as ammunition. 3
  • noun ammunition any projectiles, such as bullets, rockets, etc, that can be discharged from a weapon 3
  • noun ammunition bombs, missiles, chemicals, biological agents, nuclear materials, etc, capable of use as weapons 3
  • noun ammunition any means of defence or attack, as in an argument 3
  • noun ammunition any military supplies 3
  • noun ammunition anything hurled by a weapon or exploded as a weapon, as bullets, gunpowder, shot, shells, bombs, grenades, rockets, etc. 3
  • noun ammunition any means of attack or defense 3
  • noun ammunition the means of igniting or exploding such material, as primers, fuzes, and gunpowder. 1
  • noun ammunition any material, means, weapons, etc., used in any conflict: a crude ammunition of stones. 1
  • noun ammunition information, advice, or supplies to help defend or attack a viewpoint, argument, or claim: Give me some ammunition for the debate. 1
  • noun ammunition Obsolete. any military supplies. 1
  • noun ammunition A supply or quantity of bullets and shells. 1
  • noun ammunition weapons: bullets, shells 1
  • noun ammunition supporting facts 1
  • noun ammunition the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon, as bombs or rockets, and especially shot, shrapnel, bullets, or shells fired by guns. 1
  • noun ammunition Articles used in charging firearms and ordnance of all kinds; as powder, balls, shot, shells, percussion caps, rockets, etc. 0
  • noun ammunition (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Military stores, or provisions of all kinds for attack or defense. 0
  • noun ammunition Any stock of missiles or supplies for a conflict, literal or figurative. 0
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