verb
- attacking someone suddenly from a hidden position
Usage: present participle of ambush
noun
- the act of making a surprise attack from a concealed position
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The soldiers were ambushing enemy troops along the mountain pass.
- Ambushing requires careful planning and perfect timing.
- The rebels spent weeks ambushing supply convoys.
- Police caught the gang ambushing travelers on the highway.
- The successful ambushing of the patrol changed the battle’s outcome.
- Lions are skilled at ambushing their prey near water sources.
- The detective suspected someone was ambushing witnesses.