stealth - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: For example, guerrilla forces use stealth or surprise in order to counter an opponent's material or force supremacy.
  • require: Some levels require stealth, others a more direct approach.
  • include: Master new combo attacks, including stealth and jumping moves, played out in breathtakingly gory detail via an improved fighting engine.
  • combine: The UK's Future Carrier Based Aircraft needs to be a balanced aircraft that combines both stealth and an offensive capability.
  • mix: If you like stealth mixed with action, then there's no real reason not to like what's on offer here.
  • enjoy: Now gamers can enjoy some ninja stealth... More about this video game 2.

Converse of subject

  • introduce: We also need to ensure that an ID cards aren't introduced by stealth.
  • do: So far redistribution has been done by stealth, because no-one understands credits.
  • achieve: Perhaps the dreadful aims of the Third Reich are now being achieved by stealth, much more effectively than Hitler could ever have done.

Adjective modifier

  • great: With great stealth during her next outing, we must quickly gain access to her attic stairwell.

Modifies a noun

  • taxis: There are no stealth taxes, no stealth cuts.
  • bomber: US Air Force Colonel Bob Wheeler says the stealth bombers can carry nuclear weapons.
  • fighter: The Air base we were attached to had a squadron of stealth fighters based there which were rotated on a regular basis.
  • tax: His stealth tax on pensions has taken £ 5 billion out of our pensions every year for the last eight years.
  • tactic: The Coalition neither practices nor endorses the " stealth tactics " the ADL claims.
  • gameplay: Dynamic Lighting and Shadow System - Every character and object casts realistic, dynamic shadows that effect stealth gameplay.

Noun used with modifier

  • year: That is another £ 1.5 billion a year stealth tax imposed when schemes were already on the ropes.
  • spirit: It was of course the B2 Spirit stealth bomber.
  • third-person: Or, to be more precise, all the bad bits of every third-person stealth game that's ever been released.

Possessives

  • em: You can turn invisible, which is better than any stealth ' em up out there at the moment.

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