Ambushing

/æmˈbʊʃɪŋ/ verb

Surprising and attacking someone by waiting hidden and then suddenly appearing; taking someone by unexpected attack.

From Old French embuscher (en- 'in' + busche 'woods/bush'), from Frankish *busk meaning 'bush.' The word originally meant to hide in the woods and came to mean any surprise attack from hiding.

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