battleship in the PONS Dictionary

battleship Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Following the completion of these modifications, which increased top speeds to over 30 kn, all four were reclassified as fast battleships.
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A majority report recommended a top speed of at least 20 percent above that of battleships.
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The 1899 program called for six coastal battleships, four destroyers and twelve torpedo boats.
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Slow ships, e.g. older battleships (marked with an orange stripe) and escort carriers, roll one fewer interception die.
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Launched in 1850, she was the lead ship of a class of 9 battleships, all built over a period of 10 years.
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She was the first battleship of any navy to utilize electricity to power machinery.
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For the first time in naval history aircraft had sunk a battleship while maneuvering at sea and fighting back.
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Air attack and naval gunfire have been consolidated onto a single table, with two air squadrons more lethal than a normal-sized battleship.
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Of course the battleships had to get there though.
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After his commissioning as an ensign, he was assigned to the cruiser and battleship.
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