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What (who) is awe$6274$ - definition

MILITARY TACTIC
Rapid Dominance; Rapid dominance; Shock And Awe; Shock and Awe; Shock & awe; Shock-and-awe; Shock & Awe

Awe         
  • Atlanta]] lightning strike may have inspired awe.
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]] conveying a sense of awe and wonder at a natural sunset
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]]
  • John Martin]]
EMOTION COMPARABLE TO WONDER BUT LESS JOYOUS, COMBINING FEAR, REVERENCE, AND ADMIRATION
Awe (emotion)
Awe is an emotion comparable to wonder but less joyous. On Robert Plutchik's wheel of emotions awe is modeled as a combination of surprise and fear.
AWE         
  • Atlanta]] lightning strike may have inspired awe.
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]] conveying a sense of awe and wonder at a natural sunset
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]]
  • John Martin]]
EMOTION COMPARABLE TO WONDER BUT LESS JOYOUS, COMBINING FEAR, REVERENCE, AND ADMIRATION
Awe (emotion)
Address Windowing Extensions (Reference: API, PAE)
awe         
  • Atlanta]] lightning strike may have inspired awe.
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]] conveying a sense of awe and wonder at a natural sunset
  • landscape]] painter [[Caspar David Friedrich]]
  • John Martin]]
EMOTION COMPARABLE TO WONDER BUT LESS JOYOUS, COMBINING FEAR, REVERENCE, AND ADMIRATION
Awe (emotion)
¦ noun a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
¦ verb inspire with awe.
Origin
OE ege 'terror, dread, awe'.

Wikipedia

Shock and awe

Shock and awe (technically known as rapid dominance) is a military strategy based on the use of overwhelming power and spectacular displays of force to paralyze the enemy's perception of the battlefield and destroy their will to fight. Though the concept has a variety of historical precedents, the doctrine was explained by Harlan K. Ullman and James P. Wade in 1996 and was developed specifically for application by the US military by the National Defense University of the United States.