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to onslaught
noun
A fierce attack.
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Most of the surface and ground water sources in India are getting increasingly polluted due to onslaught of human activities.
This order was not respected, Lum noted– "one man disobeyed that order; always self-determined, he acted upon his own responsibility, preferring to be prepared for resistance to onslaught rather than to quietly imitate the spiritual "lamb led to slaughter".
Gerard explores everything from body dysmorphia and bulimia, to onslaught of ads and social media and desire for consumption, to damaging relationships and phobias and trepidation over the future, to simply wanting more from life.
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Since the start of the playoffs, the beatings administered by the Spurs have taken a number of forms, from start-to-finish onslaught to late-game surge.
As a response to onslaughts by Avars, the local Slavic tribes rebelled and established Samo's Empire (623 658), the first known Slavic political entity.
I spoke to her to find out why she keeps returning to the ring to subject herself to onslaughts of transphobic abuse.
How to respond to the onslaught?
Rubio struggled to respond to the onslaught from Christie.
While Sio threatened up the right and there was drama in the final minute, Widnes managed to resist the onslaught to record their second win of the season.
I try not to breathe in but all resistance to the onslaught is futile.
How will Republicans respond to this onslaught?
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