Associations to the word «Embattled»
Noun
- Parapet
- Buttress
- Pinnacle
- Sable
- Chancel
- Nave
- Turret
- Cornice
- Aisle
- Tower
- Enamel
- Porch
- Spire
- Hiss
- Acorn
- Rampart
- Candidacy
- Gable
- Shield
- Crest
- Gateway
- Summit
- Overall
- Concord
- Corner
- Per
- Partition
- Flank
- Roof
- Symbolism
- Castle
- Hoover
- Bell
- Wall
- Canton
- Pile
- Angle
- Spear
- Bend
- Opening
- Lion
- Farmer
- Top
- Peninsula
- Gate
- Arm
- Flint
- Aid
- Vietnam
- Minority
- Flag
- Coloured
- Cavalry
- Prairie
- Window
- Supporter
- Stripe
- Troop
- Ally
- Covenant
- Stair
- Mansion
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMBATTLED, adjective. Subject to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
EMBATTLED, adjective. Prepared or armed for battle.
EMBATTLED, adjective. Of a wall, fortress, etc., having battlements or crenellations.
EMBATTLED, adjective. (heraldry) Drawn with a line of alternating square indentations and extensions.
EMBATTLED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of embattle
Dictionary definition
EMBATTLED, adjective. Prepared for battle; "an embattled city".
EMBATTLED, adjective. Having or resembling repeated square indentations like those in a battlement; "a crenelated molding".
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