verb
- past tense of counterfire: to return fire in response to enemy gunfire
Usage: military; transitive or intransitive
Examples
- The soldiers counterfired immediately after the ambush began.
- Our artillery counterfired at the enemy positions across the valley.
- When attacked, the platoon counterfired with precision and discipline.
- The ship counterfired on the hostile vessel that had opened fire first.
- After the initial volley, the regiment counterfired with overwhelming force.