red alert
Americannoun
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(in military or civilian defense) the most urgent form of alert, signaling that an enemy attack is believed to be imminent.
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the signal or alarm sounded for this alert.
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a signal or warning that a critical situation is developing or has occurred.
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the period during which a state of crisis or danger is declared to exist.
Etymology
Origin of red alert
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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It is understood her arrest followed an Interpol red alert.
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And earlier this month, First Minister John Swinney confirmed that a red alert had been issued for one of the wards at the hospital.
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France's national weather service had issued a red alert for avalanche risk for the area on Thursday.
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The army has been deployed to help with evacuations amid a red alert for more heavy rainfall this week.
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Mozambique has declared a red alert in the wake of the devastating floods while South Africa has announced a national disaster.
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