which can be used as justification in several charges including murder, assault, and battery. 2013 July 10, Patrik Jonsson, “George Zimmerman speaks, but...
to assault, to abuse (to subject to violence) [with dative ‘someone/something’] (dative reflexive, idiomatic) to force oneself, to bring oneself [with...
country against war (reflexive) to dodge an attack; defend oneself from a physical or verbal assault, or from an accusation Conjugation of värja (weak) avvärja...
verb to kick. In boxing, kicking one's opponent is not allowed. A violent assault involving repeated kicks. The bullies pushed the boy over and gave him...
(US colloquial) beat up) (transitive) To give a severe beating to; to assault violently with repeated blows. I got beaten up by thugs on my way home...
and accusative) to attack, assault [with dative] to befall [with dative] (of expenses) to be incurred to prostrate oneself before [with dative] Present:...
put himself into an attitude as of one prepared to receive a pugilistic assault. He bared his breast, as it were, and showed his scars, and said, "Strike...
acostar, atansar (transitive) to hold up, mug (reflexive) to stuff oneself, to cram oneself (de with) Synonym: afartar-se Conjugation of atracar (first...
support oneself on the feet in an erect position) Synonym: 'am to stand up (to rise from a lying or sitting position) Synonym: bur to assault [with esé...
original meaning is "to charge ahead to assault", which probably developed into "to willingly throw oneself out of safety", then to current "to volunteer"...