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garrison

1 of 2noun
/ˈɡærɪsən/
Forms:garrisons
1

a military stronghold where soldiers are stationed for defense

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  • The castle served as a garrison for the king's soldiers.
  • The border town's garrison was reinforced during wartime.
  • Artillery was installed at the garrison to defend the harbor.
  • Supplies were sent to the garrison for the winter.
  • Engineers upgraded the garrison with modern defenses.
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2

the body of troops assigned to guard a fortified place

  • The garrison held the city against enemy forces.
  • A small garrison was left to secure the fortress.
  • The garrison's discipline ensured order during the siege.
  • The captain commanded the garrison during the attack.
  • The garrison patrolled the walls throughout the night.