citadels (Meaning)

citadels

a fortress that commands (see command entry 1 sense 2c) a city, a strong fortress, a fortress that sits high above a city, stronghold

citadels Sentence Examples

  1. The city's ancient citadels stood as formidable sentinels against invading hordes.
  2. The towering citadels protected the royal palace and its inhabitants from threats.
  3. The citadels were not merely fortifications but also symbols of power and prestige.
  4. The defenders of the citadels fought with unwavering determination, knowing their importance.
  5. The citadels provided a safe haven for civilians during times of war and unrest.
  6. The impregnable citadels withstood countless sieges, proving their invincibility.
  7. The ruins of the citadels whispered tales of past battles and the bravery of those who defended them.
  8. The citadels served as a deterrent to potential attackers, preventing conflicts and maintaining peace.
  9. The citadels were symbols of hope for the besieged, offering protection and a glimmer of survival.
  10. The words "citadel" and "sanctuary" became synonymous, representing impregnability and refuge.

FAQs About the word citadels

a fortress that commands (see command entry 1 sense 2c) a city, a strong fortress, a fortress that sits high above a city, stronghold

fortresses, castles, bastions, strongholds, forts, fortifications, bunkers, parapets,ramparts, redoubts

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The city's ancient citadels stood as formidable sentinels against invading hordes.

The towering citadels protected the royal palace and its inhabitants from threats.

The citadels were not merely fortifications but also symbols of power and prestige.

The defenders of the citadels fought with unwavering determination, knowing their importance.