tr.v. bom·bard·ed, bom·bard·ing, bom·bards 1. a. To attack with bombs, shells, or missiles. b. To attack with a cannon firing stone balls. 2. To assail persistently; harass: “[patients] bombarded with bewildering terms like ‘managed competition’ and ‘risk selection’” (Carla Cantor). See Synonyms at barrage2. 3. To irradiate (an atom). n. (bŏmbärd′) An early form of cannon that fired stone balls. [From Middle English, a bombard, from Old French bombarde, from Medieval Latin bombarda, probably from Latin bombus, a booming sound; see BOMB.] bom·barder n. bom·bardment n. |
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