Blitz - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|blɪts|
Brit.
|blɪts|
noun
- (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line
- a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment (syn: blitzkrieg)
- a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment (syn: blitzkrieg)
verb
- attack suddenly and without warning
Hitler blitzed Poland
Extra examples
The company is planning an advertising blitz for the new product.
...a multimedia blitz of advertisements for the summer blockbuster...
His refusal blitzed all our plans.
We'll have to have a blitz on the house before your parents arrive.
The campaign was launched with a nationwide publicity blitz.
News came that Rotterdam had been blitzed.
Hitler blitzed Poland
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: blitz
he/she/it: blitzes
present participle: blitzing
past tense: blitzed
past participle: blitzed
I/you/we/they: blitz
he/she/it: blitzes
present participle: blitzing
past tense: blitzed
past participle: blitzed
noun
singular: blitz
plural: blitzes
singular: blitz
plural: blitzes
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