0 to suddenly attack someone after hiding and waiting for them:
1 an occasion when a person or group of people are ambushed:
2 a sudden and surprising attack on a person or group by one or more people who have been hiding and waiting for them:
In other words, it is stopping the defence ambushing the prosecution.
They may indulge in ambushes and night attacks on villages, but those things are perfectly legitimate methods of modern warfare.
Driving away from the meet she was ambushed by a number of the hunting fraternity and physically attacked.
Scores of rebels and troops died in ambushes.
The poor success to the rebels which has attended recent ambushes, and the few casualties inflicted on the troops, proves that this armouring is efficient.
I know the area where this incident occurred; it is an area where ambushes can easily take place.
The observers reported "small scale ambushes"and"individual" atrocities by both sides.
The intruder flees; the police are called, and invariably he is ambushed on the way home.
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