Present participle of assail; currently attacking or criticizing.
From assail + -ing suffix. The -ing ending creates continuous verb forms and comes from Old English -ung/-ing.
The -ing form is one of English's most flexible grammatical tools—it can be a verb, noun, adjective, or preposition depending on context, making it incredibly useful in poetry and formal writing.
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