Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

go-on-the-offensive

phrase
/ɡoʊ ɒn ði əˈfɛnsɪv/
Definition
To take action to attack or confront an opponent or challenge rather than being reactive or defensive.
Examples
  • During the debate, the candidate decided to go on the offensive and challenge his opponent’s policies directly.
  • When the company faced legal issues, their lawyers chose to go on the offensive to protect their interests.
  • Instead of waiting for criticism, she opted to go on the offensive by presenting her argument proactively.
Meaning
In a conflict or competitive situation, choosing to be proactive and aggressive in pursuing one’s goals or countering threats.
Synonyms
  • take the initiative
  • attack
  • strike first
  • proactively confront