Synonyms for garrisoning
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : gar-uh-suh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgær ə sən |
Top 10 synonyms for garrisoning Other synonyms for the word garrisoning
- allot
- appoint
- avert
- battle
- beat off
- bulwark
- care for
- charge up
- cherish
- commission
- conserve
- cover
- embattle
- entrench
- espouse
- fend off
- fight
- fight for
- fix
- fortify
- foster
- garrison
- gird
- guard
- guard against
- hedge
- hold
- hold at bay
- house
- install
- insure
- invade
- keep
- keep safe
- lodge
- look after
- maintain
- mine
- nourish
- obtain
- oppose
- overrun
- panoply
- park
- plant
- post
- prepare
- preserve
- prevent
- prop
- protect
- provide sanctuary
- punch up
- put
- ready
- reinforce
- repel danger
- resist
- retain
- safeguard
- save
- screen
- secure
- set
- shelter
- shield
- shore up
- soup up
- stave off
- steel
- step up
- strengthen
- support
- sustain
- take in
- take possession
- uphold
- war
- ward off
- watch
- watch over
- withstand
Définition of garrisoning
Origin :- c.1300, "store, treasure," from Old French garison "defense" (Modern French guérison "cure, recovery, healing") from garir "defend" (see garret). Meaning "fortified stronghold" is from early 15c.; that of "body of troops in a fortress" is from mid-15c., a sense taken over from Middle English garnison "body of armed men" (late 14c.), from Old French garnison "provision, munitions," from garnir "to furnish, provide."
- As in occupy : verb seize, take over
- As in station : verb place at a location
- As in defend : verb protect
- As in fortify : verb make strong and secure; add to
- After garrisoning these places the Earl returned to England.
- Extract from : « The Huguenots in France » by Samuel Smiles.
- Is it “keeping (literally, ‘garrisoning as in a citadel’) your heart?”
- Extract from : « The Words of Jesus » by John R. Macduff
- And with all this drill, Wayne was erecting and garrisoning forts.
- Extract from : « The Conquest » by Eva Emery Dye
- At Utica they assure us that, of 30,000 soldiers then garrisoning it, there survived only ten.
- Extract from : « The City of God, Volume I » by Aurelius Augustine
- Of these 17,947 must be kept in our coast fortifications, even as a pretense of garrisoning them.
- Extract from : « Defenseless America » by Hudson Maxim
- There are other serious drawbacks to garrisoning breastwork trenches.
- Extract from : « The History of the 51st (Highland) Division 1914-1918 » by Frederick William Bewsher
- Orders were received for the Regiment to entrain for Machadodorp for the purpose of garrisoning the railway blockhouses.
- Extract from : « The Record of a Regiment of the Line » by M. Jacson
- One-half of our diminutive army is absorbed in garrisoning their forts to guard against revolt.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 71, No. 436, February 1852 » by Various
- Nothing was wanting to establish her as practical mistress of Manchuria except a plausible excuse for garrisoning the place.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 3 » by Various
- From there on to Bixschoote two French divisions were garrisoning the northern face until they came in touch with the Belgians.
- Extract from : « The Red Watch » by J. A. Currie
Antonyms for garrisoning
- abandon
- aid
- assist
- attack
- be inactive
- be lazy
- change
- decrease
- deny
- desert
- discourage
- disorganize
- displace
- dissuade
- endanger
- forget
- forsake
- give up
- harm
- help
- hurt
- idle
- ignore
- injure
- leave
- let down
- let go
- loosen
- lose
- make peace
- move
- neglect
- not use
- quit
- release
- relinquish
- remove
- renounce
- resign
- retreat
- reveal
- squander
- support
- surrender
- uncover
- unfasten
- unsettle
- waste
- weaken
- yield
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