fortlet (Meaning)
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fortlet (n.)
A little fort.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fortlet
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fortlet Sentence Examples
- The diminutive fortlet stood as a steadfast sentinel guarding the strategic pass.
- The town's defenses were bolstered by a network of small fortlets on the outskirts.
- The fortlet's thick walls and compact design made it an impenetrable bastion.
- The garrison of the fortlet waged a fierce battle against the invading army, holding out for days.
- The strategic location of the fortlet ensured it controlled a vital trade route.
- The fortlet's interior accommodated a small garrison and a limited supply of provisions.
- The enemy breached the fortlet's walls, overrunning the defenders in a bloody clash.
- The abandoned fortlet lay in ruins, a testament to the ravages of war.
- The fortlet was a testament to the ingenuity and military prowess of its builders.
- The fortlet's role as a defensive outpost diminished over time as more modern fortifications were constructed.
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A little fort.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The diminutive fortlet stood as a steadfast sentinel guarding the strategic pass.
The town's defenses were bolstered by a network of small fortlets on the outskirts.
The fortlet's thick walls and compact design made it an impenetrable bastion.
The garrison of the fortlet waged a fierce battle against the invading army, holding out for days.