fortread Antonyms

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Meaning of fortread

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fortread (v. t.)

To tread down; to trample upon.

fortread Sentence Examples

  1. The fortread's imposing walls stood as a testament to its defenders' unwavering resolve.
  2. The soldiers marched into battle with a sense of fortread, knowing they would face formidable challenges.
  3. The explorers encountered a desolate fortread, its remnants a silent witness to forgotten battles.
  4. The fortress possessed an aura of fortread, emanating from its thick walls and numerous towers.
  5. The fortread's strategic location made it a key battleground in countless conflicts.
  6. The garrison stood firm within the fortread, determined to repel any attackers.
  7. The fortread's reputation for impregnability instilled fear in the hearts of its enemies.
  8. The fortread's ancient walls bore witness to countless sieges and assaults.
  9. The fortread's formidable defenses provided shelter and security to those within its walls.
  10. The fortread's ruins served as a haunting reminder of the fragility of human constructs.

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To tread down; to trample upon.

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The fortread's imposing walls stood as a testament to its defenders' unwavering resolve.

The soldiers marched into battle with a sense of fortread, knowing they would face formidable challenges.

The explorers encountered a desolate fortread, its remnants a silent witness to forgotten battles.

The fortress possessed an aura of fortread, emanating from its thick walls and numerous towers.