verb (past tense and past participle of ambush) as in strong fondness

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Example:The generals planned a strategic ambuscading of the invading forces.

Definition:the act of lying in wait to attack or ambush; used in the present participle form of ambush

From ambuscading

Example:They arranged to set up an ambush on the enemy patrol, which resulted in a successful capture.

Definition:the act of arranging a position from which one can surprise or trap an adversary; more formal and precise than the verb

From setting up an ambush

Example:We were ambushed and taken completely by surprise, leaving us in a dangerous situation.

Definition:caught or surprised by an adversary who has set a trap; used in the passive voice to denote the state of being caught

From ambushed