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		View usage for:  (sɔːʳti) Word forms: plural sorties1. countable nounA sortie is a brief trip away from your home base, especially a trip to an unfamiliar place.  [formal] From here we plan several sorties into the countryside on foot.  ...little sorties into antique shops. Synonyms: outing, trip, expedition, excursion More Synonyms of sortie   2. countable nounIf a military force makes a sortie, it leaves its own position and goes briefly into enemy territory to make an attack.  [formal] His men made a sortie to Guazatan and took a prisoner.  They flew 2,700 sorties in a day and didn't lose a single plane. Synonyms: raid, operation, mission, flight More Synonyms of sortie    sortie in British English (ˈsɔːtɪ) noun1. a. (of troops, etc) the act of emerging from a contained or besieged position   2. an operational flight made by one aircraft   3. a short or relatively short return trip   verbWord forms: -ties, -tieing or -tied4. (intransitive) to make a sortie   Word origin C17: from French: a going out, from  sortir to go out sortie in American English (ˈsɔrti; sɔrˈti)   noun1. a.   a sudden rushing forth; sally; specif., a quick raid on besiegers by those besieged  b.   the forces making such a raid   2.   one mission by a single military plane      Word origin Fr <  sortir, to issue, go out < VL * sortire, prob. < L  sortitus, chosen, selected by lot, pp. of  sortiri <  sors: see  sort Examples of 'sortie' in a sentencesortie  The pilot had flown three sorties already that day.So many had gone up on the last sortie of the day and not returned.Due to her increased size she is able to launch 72 flight sorties a day.Each helicopter could fly 5-10 sorties per day.American aircraft mounted an average of two sorties a day apiece, for a cumulative daily total of more than 2,000. Definition a short or relatively short return trip From here we plan several sorties into the countryside. Synonyms spin (informal) awayday pleasure trip   Definition (of troops) a raid into enemy territory They flew 2,700 sorties in a day and didn't lose a single plane.    Seeouting- sort someone out
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 Additional synonymsDefinition the dispatch of aircraft or spacecraft to achieve a particular task a bomber that crashed during a training mission Synonyms sortie,  operation,  raidDefinition a journey to a place and back, esp. for pleasure On the Thursday we went out on a day trip. Synonyms journey,  outing,  excursion,  day out,  run,  drive,  travel,  tour,  spin (informal),  expedition,  voyage,  ramble,  foray,  jaunt,  errand,  junket (informal),  awayday  |