gabionnade (Meaning)

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gabionnade (n.)

See Gabionade.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gabionnade

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gabionnade Sentence Examples

  1. The gabionnade effectively reinforced the vulnerable embankment, preventing erosion.
  2. The military installed gabionnades along the perimeter of their base to provide defensive cover.
  3. Engineers constructed a towering gabionnade to support the bridge's abutment.
  4. The gabionnade's grid-like structure allowed for the infiltration of water and root growth, stabilizing the slope.
  5. The gabionnade acted as a filter, preventing sediment and debris from entering the waterway.
  6. The army utilized gabionnades to create temporary fortifications during the siege of the city.
  7. The gabionnade's versatility enabled it to be used for both defensive and structural purposes.
  8. The gabionnade's heavy construction and sturdy wire mesh provided excellent protection from enemy fire.
  9. The gabionnade's open structure facilitated rapid construction and easy maintenance.
  10. The gabionnade's aesthetic appeal made it suitable for use in both military and civilian applications.

FAQs About the word gabionnade

See Gabionade.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gabionnade effectively reinforced the vulnerable embankment, preventing erosion.

The military installed gabionnades along the perimeter of their base to provide defensive cover.

Engineers constructed a towering gabionnade to support the bridge's abutment.

The gabionnade's grid-like structure allowed for the infiltration of water and root growth, stabilizing the slope.