A siege.
A long, narrow deep ditch.
attacked
An arrest by the Military!
as a verb: angreifen, attackieren, and anfallen
The first known use of the word 'onslaught' was in 1625. It was modified from the Dutch word 'aanslang', which means 'a violent attack, act of striking'.
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The proper definition of "Durable" is: Long lasting or strong. Able to withstand adversity or poor conditions. The word is often used to describe inanimate objects, but can also be used to describe people.
Chronic
Secured, Extra support and strength. Made to last. Better materials with more strength and are very durable. Long lasting able to resist more wear and tear.
abiding, long-lasting, stable, enduring
Yes, because you're using the phrase as an adjective (example: "This long-lasting lipstick is great."). Definitely use a hyphen.
Another name for long-lasting when it comes to medical conditions is chronic. Acute is the word used to describe a short-term condition.
Raid means to enter a place by force to attack or steal something
It has more than one meaning: 1) Lasting 3 or more seasons 2) Recurring again and again
To desire; to long for.
A long, narrow deep ditch.
The dog attacked the mailman unprovoked, without any reason or warning.