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bridgehead

1 of 1noun
/ˈbrɪdʒhɛd/
Forms:bridgeheads
1

an area in hostile territory captured and secured as a foothold for further troops and supplies

C2
  • The army established a bridgehead on the far side of the river.
  • Reinforcements were sent to the bridgehead to strengthen its defenses.
  • The bridgehead served as a staging area for the next offensive.
  • Soldiers dug trenches around the bridgehead to protect against counterattacks.
  • Securing the bridgehead allowed the army to advance inland.
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2

a defensive position at the end of a bridge closest to the enemy

  • The defenders held the bridgehead to prevent enemy forces from crossing.
  • Cannons were positioned at the bridgehead for maximum coverage.
  • The bridgehead was reinforced with barricades and soldiers.
  • Engineers maintained the bridgehead to secure the bridge itself.
  • The enemy attempted to overrun the bridgehead but failed.