Collocations for onslaught - noun
ADJECTIVE
sudden
She could not withstand such a sudden onslaught.
She could not withstand such a sudden onslaught.
initial
renewed
relentless
the relentless onslaught of modernism
renewed
relentless
the relentless onslaught of modernism
fierce,
vicious
England faced a fierce onslaught from South Africa for much of the game.
His approach was met with a vicious onslaught.
England faced a fierce onslaught from South Africa for much of the game.
His approach was met with a vicious onslaught.
verbal
She unleashed a verbal onslaught on her critics.
She unleashed a verbal onslaught on her critics.
media
VERB + onslaught
face
to face the verbal onslaught of an angry teenager
to face the verbal onslaught of an angry teenager
resist,
survive,
withstand
launch, unleash
The leadership launched an onslaught against Trotsky and his supporters.
launch, unleash
The leadership launched an onslaught against Trotsky and his supporters.
continue
stop
stop
PREPOSITION
onslaught against,
onslaught on
a renewed onslaught against the proposed bill
a renewed onslaught against the proposed bill
onslaught from
the latest onslaught from the Russian team
the latest onslaught from the Russian team