Combat is a fight between soldiers or armies in a war. It is often violent and can happen on land, sea, or air. We use this word when talking about war or battles.
The soldiers were ready for combat.
Combat can be very dangerous.
Combat as a verb means to fight or try to stop something bad. It is often used for fighting in war or against problems like crime.
They will combat the enemy today.
Police combat crime in cities.
Combat here means a close fight where people use their hands or small weapons. It is often used for sports or self-defense training. It is not usually about big wars.
The two men got into a combat after the argument.
Martial arts teach skills for combat.
Combat here means to work hard to stop a problem like disease, crime, or pollution. It is used in everyday problems, not just war.
Scientists combat viruses with new medicines.
We must combat pollution to protect nature.
Combat as a noun can mean a practice fight or military drill. This helps soldiers get ready for real battles by training in safe conditions.
The army held a combat to train new soldiers.
Combat exercises improve soldier skills.
This meaning is about fighting close to another person, usually without guns. It involves using your body or small tools to protect yourself.
He learned combat to defend himself better.
Combat teaches how to fight face to face.
This use of combat means to fight against social problems or bad habits. It shows an effort to improve society and help people.
We must combat racism in our society.
The group combats poverty through help.