fenci-ble (Meaning)
Webster
fenci-ble (a.)
Capable of being defended, or of making or affording defense.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fenci-ble
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
fenci-ble Sentence Examples
- The fencible soldiers were skilled in defending their homeland.
- The fencible forces were deployed to protect the borders of the kingdom.
- The fencible regiments were raised from local communities.
- The fencible troops were often used to garrison forts and outposts.
- The fencible regiments were disbanded after the Napoleonic Wars.
- The fencible soldiers were paid less than regular soldiers.
- The fencible soldiers were often armed with outdated weapons.
- The fencible regiments were often deployed to suppress civil unrest.
- The fencible soldiers were sometimes used to put down rebellions.
- The fencible regiments were an important part of the British military during the early 19th century.
FAQs About the word fenci-ble
Capable of being defended, or of making or affording defense.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The fencible soldiers were skilled in defending their homeland.
The fencible forces were deployed to protect the borders of the kingdom.
The fencible regiments were raised from local communities.
The fencible troops were often used to garrison forts and outposts.