noun
- Fires set intentionally to stop the spread of a wildfire by removing fuel in its path.
- Gunfire directed at an enemy in response to their attack.
Usage: forestry; firefighting
Usage: military
verb
- To set a counterfire; to use controlled fire to prevent the spread of a wildfire.
- To return fire; to shoot back at an enemy.
Usage: forestry; firefighting
Usage: military
Examples
- Firefighters set counterfires along the ridge to protect the nearby town.
- The crew counterfires in strategic locations to create a firebreak.
- Soldiers counterfired immediately after the ambush began.
- The battalion counterfires to suppress enemy positions.
- Controlled counterfires are essential in preventing catastrophic wildfires.
- Rangers counterfired across the valley to halt the advancing flames.