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Definition of Outrance

Outrance
Outrance Ou`trance" ([=oo]`tr[aum]Ns"), n. [F. See Outr[AE].] The utmost or last extremity. Combat [`a] outrance, a fight to the end, or to the death.

Meaning of Outrance from wikipedia

- Attaque à outrance (French: Attack to excess) was the expression of a military philosophy common to many armies in the period before and during the earlier...
- Kronos started then to play death metal and recorded its first demo called Outrance. In 1999, Tom (20 years old) replaced Jéremy and the band oriented towards...
- country, and pledged to drive the German troops out of France by a guerre à outrance ('overwhelming attack'). The Germans continued the war, yet could not pin...
- Clausewitz differently. Total war also describes the French "guerre à outrance" during the Franco-Prussian War. In his 24 December 1864 letter to his...
- phases of the campaign of 1813 Stein continued to urge the need of war à outrance against Napoleon.[citation needed] The Allies, after the entry of England...
- Le Figaro, Libération, Ouest-France and La Croix. Entitled La Guerre à Outrances (in English: The All Out War: How the press misinformed us on Iraq), Hertoghe's...
- kills' was then in stark contrast to the prevailing orthodoxy of Attaque à outrance. He was also a long-time advocate of the modern armoured warfare ideas...
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- which had formed in the confrontation with the People's War, the "Guerre à outrance", which the newly created Third French Republic in the fall and winter...
- Superior War Council), was critical of the tactical doctrine of offensive à outrance (taking the offense to the limit). He also wanted to thrust into Belgium...