sortie

UK /ˈsɔːti/ US /ˈsɔɹti/
noun 5verb 1name 1

Definitions

noun

1

An attack made by troops from a besieged position; a sally.

The events of these sieges show that a bold and vigorous sortie in force might carry destruction through every part of a besieger's approaches, where the guard is injudiciously disposed and ill commanded; but that if due precautions have been observed in forming the approaches and posting the defenders, any sortie from a besieged place must be checked with loss in their advance, when the approaches are still distant; or when the approaches are near, should a sortie succeed in pushing into them by a sudden rush, the assailants must inevitably be driven out again in a moment, with terrible slaughter.

2

An operational flight carried out by a single military aircraft.

Their aircraft had no belly gunners and were at the mercy of Luftwaffe fighters that attacked from below. Whenever they lifted off on a mission, they departed with the knowledge that this sortie could easily be their last.

They are vastly outnumbered: Russia is believed to fly some 200 sorties per day while Ukraine flies five to 10.

3

An act of venturing out to do a task, etc.

‘I'm just not interested in the whole class crap that seems to needle you and all the tax-payers,’ the teenager tells some ‘pre-historic monster’ of an adult, with a ‘cool’ snobbishness which MacInnes's companion on many of his Notting Hill sorties, the late Professor Richard Wollheim, compared to the ‘Sang Froid’ of Baudelaire's Dandy as he cruised through Fin-de-Siecle Paris with a similar sensibility, or lack of it.

Finally, the astronauts will descend to the lunar surface. After their sortie on the moon, they'll return to the orbital station.

4

An act of trying to enter a new field of activity.

5

An attacking move.

Kai Johansen made a sortie down the right and, running out of ideas, tried a shot from more than 20 yards.

verb

1

To carry out a sortie; to sally.

Five Italian warships identified as two cruisers and three destroyers, sortied down the Albanian coast during the morning of 4 March and commenced shelling the coastal road near Himara and Port Palermo, under cover of a strong fighter escort of G.50bis and CR 42s from the 24º Gruppo CT.

name

1

A surname.

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