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jamming

British  
/ ˈdʒæmɪŋ /

noun

  1. mountaineering a rock-climbing technique in which holds are got by wedging the hands and feet in suitable cracks

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Such an operation would likely begin with cyber operations and satellite jamming to disable the Venezuelan military’s ability to use its relatively sophisticated Russian air-defense systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anduril’s only real battlefield experience—in Ukraine—has been marred by problems as well, including vulnerability to enemy jamming, according to former employees and others familiar with the systems in Ukraine.

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European officials have accused Russia of widespread jamming of aircraft.

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They’re jamming like nobody’s business, forcing me to two-step, spin, and moonwalk my way to the plantain tent.

From Literature

Bagpipers clinch world record jamming to AC/DC hit.

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