Assault Definition
 ə-sôlt 
  assaulted, assaulting, assaults
  
    noun
  
 
    assaults
  
A violent physical attack, as with blows.
 American Heritage 
A violent attack, either physical or verbal.
 Webster's New World 
A strong or cutting verbal attack.
 American Heritage 
Webster's New World 
A military attack, such as one launched against a fortified area or place.
 American Heritage 
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    verb
  
 
    assaulted, assaulting, assaults
  
To make a violent assault upon; attack.
 American Heritage 
To make an assault (upon)
 Webster's New World 
To rape.
 American Heritage 
To attack verbally; criticize or denounce.
 American Heritage 
To harass or beset.
 Assaulted by advertisements.
 American Heritage 
    adjective
  
 Designating a rifle or other firearm, either automatic or semiautomatic, designed especially for military use.
 Webster's New World 
Origin of Assault
-  Middle English assaut from Old French from Vulgar Latin assaltus variant of Latin assultus from past participle of assilīre to jump on assail From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
-  From Old French noun assaut, from the verb asaillir, from Latin assiliō, from ad (“towards”) + saliō (“to jump”). See also assail. From Wiktionary 
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