Definition
Military strategy of grinding down enemy forces through sustained casualties over time—basically 'we have more bodies than you do, so let's count.'
Example Usage
The generals adopted an attrition warfare strategy, accepting high casualties to wear down enemy strength.
Origin
Military strategy terminology, formalized Napoleonic era
Fun Fact
Most militaries consider attrition warfare a failure of strategy, not a goal.
Source: Military Strategy and History Archives
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