armadas (Meaning)

armadas

a large force or group usually of moving things, a large fleet of warships, a large force or group of usually moving things, a fleet of warships

armadas Sentence Examples

  1. The naval commander assembled a formidable armada to protect the coast from invaders.
  2. History books often recount the famous battles between armadas during the age of exploration.
  3. The armadas of merchant ships sailed across the ocean, transporting goods to distant lands.
  4. Queen Elizabeth I famously defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, securing England's naval dominance.
  5. The pirate captain commanded an armada of ships, striking fear into the hearts of merchant vessels.
  6. The allied nations collaborated to deploy a multinational armada to counteract the threat of piracy.
  7. The space agency launched an armada of satellites to monitor weather patterns and climate change.
  8. The armadas of warships clashed in epic naval battles during times of conflict.
  9. The armada of trucks delivered supplies to remote villages cut off by natural disasters.
  10. The environmental organization mobilized an armada of volunteers to clean up polluted beaches.

FAQs About the word armadas

a large force or group usually of moving things, a large fleet of warships, a large force or group of usually moving things, a fleet of warships

fleets, caravans,convoys, flotillas, trains, parades, cavalcades, processions, motorcades,lines

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The naval commander assembled a formidable armada to protect the coast from invaders.

History books often recount the famous battles between armadas during the age of exploration.

The armadas of merchant ships sailed across the ocean, transporting goods to distant lands.

Queen Elizabeth I famously defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, securing England's naval dominance.