enclavement (Meaning)

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enclavement (n.)

The state of being an enclave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enclavement

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enclavement Sentence Examples

  1. The country is threatened by an enclavement of hostile forces.
  2. The landlocked enclave is completely surrounded by hostile territory, creating a precarious situation of enclavement.
  3. The small village was subjected to enclavement during the conflict, cut off from supplies and assistance.
  4. The enclavement of the city led to severe shortages of food and medicine, causing widespread suffering among the population.
  5. The ethnic group's homeland was reduced to a small enclave, surrounded by hostile territory and facing constant threats of enclavement.
  6. International pressure mounted to prevent the enclavement of the minority group within a hostile region.
  7. The foreign military presence in the area created a buffer zone, effectively enclaving the rebels and preventing their expansion.
  8. The enclavement of the tribe's territory restricted their access to traditional hunting and grazing grounds, threatening their livelihoods and cultural practices.
  9. The only way to reach the enclaved community was through a narrow and dangerous mountain pass, which was frequently blocked by landslides or military checkpoints.
  10. The enclavement of the opposition forces within a small area made it difficult for them to launch attacks or gain support from the local population.

FAQs About the word enclavement

The state of being an enclave.

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No antonyms found.

The country is threatened by an enclavement of hostile forces.

The landlocked enclave is completely surrounded by hostile territory, creating a precarious situation of enclavement.

The small village was subjected to enclavement during the conflict, cut off from supplies and assistance.

The enclavement of the city led to severe shortages of food and medicine, causing widespread suffering among the population.