At*tack" , n. [Cf. F. attaque.]
1. The act of
attacking, or falling on with force
or violence; an onset; an assault; -- opposed to defense.
2. An assault upon one's
feelings or reputation with unfriendly or bitter words.
3. A setting to work upon some task, etc.
4. An access of disease; a fit of sickness.
5. The beginning of corrosive, decomposing, or destructive action, by a chemical agent.
At*tack" , v. i. To make an onset
or attack.
At*tack" (&?;), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attacked (&?;);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Attacking.]
[F. attaquer, orig. another form of attacher to attack: cf. It. attacare to fasten, attack. See Attach, Tack a small nail.]
1. To fall
upon with force; to assail, as with force and arms; to assault. "Attack
their lines." Dryden.
2. To assail with unfriendly speech or writing; to begin a controversy with; to attempt to
overthrow or bring into disrepute, by criticism or satire; to censure; as, to attack a man, or his opinions, in a
pamphlet.
3. To set to work upon, as
upon a task
or problem, or some object of labor or investigation.
4.
To begin to affect; to
begin to act upon, injuriously or destructively; to begin to decompose or waste.
On
the fourth of March he was attacked by fever.
Macaulay.
Hydrofluoric acid . . . attacks the glass.
B.
Stewart.
Syn. -- To Attack, Assail, Assault,
Invade. These words
all denote a violent onset; attack being the generic term, and the others specific forms of attack. To attack is to commence the onset; to
assail is to make a sudden and violent attack, or to make
repeated attacks; to assault (literally, to leap upon)
is to attack physically by a had-to-hand approach or by unlawful and insulting violence; to invade is to enter by force on what
belongs to another. Thus, a person may attack by offering violence of any kind; he may assail by means of missile weapons; he may assault by direct personal violence; a king may invade by marching an army into a country. Figuratively, we may say, men
attack with argument or satire; they assail with abuse or reproaches; they may be
assaulted by severe
temptations; the rights of the people may be invaded by the encroachments of the crown.