Renewing an attack after being parried by moving the point along the same line toward a different point on the target.
a direct continuation, meaning that no deceptions or changes of line occur with the continuation (replacement) of the attack
The act of making a simple and immediate offensive action following the original attack, in the same line, without withdrawing the arm, after the opponent has parried or retreated, when the latter has quitted contact with the blade without riposting or has made a riposte which is delayed, indirect, or composed.
a renewal of attack or riposte in the same line the first having been parried (usually the parry has been followed by a detachment) performed at riposting distance, in the lunge or during the recovery; usually an act of second intention
A RENEWED ATTACK while on the lunge made by replacing the point in the same line as it's been parried, without any additional blade or arm movement.
the renewal of an action after being parried by replacing the point on the target in the line of the original action
Attacking again immediately after the opponent s parry of an initial attack.
To attack again immediately after the opponent has blocked an initial attack.
The immediate replacement of an attack that missed or was parried.
The remise is a continuation of an attack in fencing. It is performed when one fencer's attack has failed, either because their opponent has parried or they missed. If the attacker immediately continues their attack in the same line, they have executed a remise.