adjective General Slang

Kinetic

kih-NET-ik · adjective · slang

Involving active combat or violence.

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Describes operations or environments involving actual shooting and combat action, as opposed to quiet ones.

“The valley got very kinetic after the first patrol.”
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Kinetic In A Sentence

The valley got very kinetic after the first patrol.

Origin & Usage

U.S. military jargon contrasting 'kinetic' (combat) with 'non-kinetic' operations.

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What does kinetic mean in military slang?

It describes operations or areas involving actual shooting and combat, as opposed to quiet or non-combat activity.

How is kinetic used in a sentence?

You might say an area 'got very kinetic,' meaning the fighting picked up significantly.

Where does the term come from?

It's U.S. military jargon that contrasts 'kinetic' operations (combat) with 'non-kinetic' ones like diplomacy or reconstruction.

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