antestature (Meaning)

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antestature (n.)

A small intrenchment or work of palisades, or of sacks of earth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of antestature

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antestature Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers quickly constructed an entrenchment using palisades and sacks of earth to fortify their position.
  2. The defensive strategy involved creating an entrenchment to withstand enemy attacks.
  3. The army relied on hastily built entrenchments for temporary shelter during the night.
  4. The pioneers used palisades and earth to erect an entrenchment, providing a rudimentary defense against potential threats.
  5. The commander ordered the construction of entrenchments to secure the perimeter of the camp.
  6. As the enemy approached, the troops sought refuge behind the hastily erected entrenchment.
  7. The survival manual emphasized the importance of knowing how to construct a proper entrenchment in the field.
  8. The soldiers spent the night improving their entrenchments, ensuring a stronger defense for the upcoming battle.
  9. The makeshift entrenchment proved effective in repelling the surprise attack.
  10. The military engineers devised a plan to create a series of interconnected entrenchments for enhanced protection.

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A small intrenchment or work of palisades, or of sacks of earth.

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No antonyms found.

The soldiers quickly constructed an entrenchment using palisades and sacks of earth to fortify their position.

The defensive strategy involved creating an entrenchment to withstand enemy attacks.

The army relied on hastily built entrenchments for temporary shelter during the night.

The pioneers used palisades and earth to erect an entrenchment, providing a rudimentary defense against potential threats.