1. landmine - Noun
2. landmine - Verb
landmine (plural landmines)
Alternative spelling of land mine
landmine (third-person singular simple present landmines, present participle landmining, simple past and past participle landmined)
(transitive) To sow (an area) with land mines.
Canada fielded a weapon called the "Phoenix" landmine, which used the Misznay–Schardin effect to project a spray of convert steel cubes towards the enemy. Source: Internet
A 20 year old soldier of Artsakh has been killed in a landmine explosion April 17. Source: Internet
Hama, SANA- A child was martyred in landmine blast left behind by Daesh terrorists in Salamiya in Hama eastern countryside. Source: Internet
On May 9, 2004, Kadyrov was assassinated in Grozny football stadium by a landmine explosion that was planted beneath a VIP stage and detonated during a parade, and Sergey Abramov was appointed to the position of acting prime minister after the incident. Source: Internet
Hence, the need to act prudently lest the future becomes a landmine of unknown unknowns and inevitably boomerangs in our faces with even nastier outcomes. Source: Internet
In many areas drivers have established alternate tracks to avoid the worst parts of the surface, although careful attention must be paid to the presence or absence of landmine warning markers by the side of the road. Source: Internet