firing squad
Americannoun
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a military detachment assigned to execute a condemned person by shooting.
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a military detachment assigned to fire a salute at the burial of a person being honored.
noun
Etymology
Origin of firing squad
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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Adding the firing squad in Arizona requires a constitutional amendment because the state’s constitution explicitly describes the sole methods of execution allowable for the state.
From Slate • Feb. 24, 2026
Arenales gallantly stepping up to support Espinal against a social firing squad sparked a flame between the two.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 15, 2025
The only sure fact for now is Mr Krieger – who had been facing death by firing squad – has been spared.
From BBC • Jul. 30, 2024
For her part, Ms. McDaniel has said Republican voters have grown tired of the “circular firing squad within the party” and said the RNC is a turnout organization that does not control candidate messaging.
From Washington Times • Nov. 15, 2023
At eight years old, Timmy had distributed illegal communist leaflets in tsarist Russia; as a teen, he survived being executed by firing squad by playing dead on the ground for two days.
From "Spies: The Secret Showdown Between America and Russia" by Marc Favreau
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