Skip to content

espugnare

to storm

verb eh-spoo-NYAH-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin expugnare (to take by storm), from ex- + pugnare (to fight).

Also means

to capture by force

Usage Note

Espugnare means to take a fortified place or stronghold by force — espugnare una fortezza (to storm a fortress). It is also used figuratively in sports journalism: espugnare il campo avversario (to win on the opponent's ground). It takes avere as its auxiliary. The noun is espugnazione (storming, capture).

Examples

"Le truppe hanno espugnato il castello."

Natural Translation

The troops stormed the castle.

Explore Italian by topic