brigade Antonyms

Meaning of brigade

Wordnet

brigade (n)

army unit smaller than a division

Wordnet

brigade (v)

form or unite into a brigade

Webster

brigade (n.)

A body of troops, whether cavalry, artillery, infantry, or mixed, consisting of two or more regiments, under the command of a brigadier general.

Any body of persons organized for acting or marching together under authority; as, a fire brigade.

Webster

brigade (v. t.)

To form into a brigade, or into brigades.

brigade Sentence Examples

  1. The brigade of firefighters rushed to the scene of the blazing inferno.
  2. A brigade of volunteers worked tirelessly to distribute aid to the earthquake victims.
  3. The military brigade conducted a strategic maneuver to outflank the enemy.
  4. A brigade of chefs prepared the banquet for the royal wedding.
  5. The environmental brigade planted trees along the riverbank to prevent erosion.
  6. The construction brigade erected the scaffolding for the new skyscraper.
  7. The sanitation brigade collected trash from the streets early every morning.
  8. A brigade of doctors and nurses set up a makeshift clinic in the disaster-stricken area.
  9. The cavalry brigade rode out at dawn, ready for battle.
  10. A brigade of protesters marched through the city streets, demanding political reform.

FAQs About the word brigade

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dissipate, dissolve, send, separate, dispel, dissipate, split (up), disperse, send, dissolve

The brigade of firefighters rushed to the scene of the blazing inferno.

A brigade of volunteers worked tirelessly to distribute aid to the earthquake victims.

The military brigade conducted a strategic maneuver to outflank the enemy.

A brigade of chefs prepared the banquet for the royal wedding.