noun
- a swift, intense military attack using coordinated air and ground forces
- any sudden, overwhelming attack or campaign
Usage: historical; military
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The German blitzkrieg tactics quickly overwhelmed Poland in 1939.
- Hitler’s blitzkrieg strategy relied on speed and surprise.
- The company launched a marketing blitzkrieg to promote their new product.
- The team faced a blitzkrieg of criticism after their poor performance.
- The blitzkrieg through France lasted only six weeks.
- She unleashed a blitzkrieg of questions during the interview.