incastellated (Meaning)
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incastellated (a.)
Confined or inclosed in a castle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incastellated
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incastellated Sentence Examples
- The incastellated castle stood majestically on the hilltop, overlooking the surrounding countryside.
- The incastellated tower reached high into the sky, providing a strategic vantage point for the defenders.
- The incastellated walls of the fortress were reinforced with thick stonework, ensuring their impregnability.
- The incastellated gateway served as an elaborate entrance to the palace, adorned with intricate stone carvings.
- The incastellated bridge spanned the moat, connecting the castle to the outer world.
- The incastellated keep was the strongest part of the castle, housing the most important figures and treasures.
- The incastellated windows allowed for ventilation and light while providing defense against attack.
- The incastellated church was a marvel of medieval architecture, featuring soaring towers and intricate stained-glass windows.
- The incastellated ruins of the ancient city stood as a testament to its former glory.
- The incastellated gatehouse guarded the entrance to the town, its towers pierced with arrow slits.
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Confined or inclosed in a castle.
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The incastellated castle stood majestically on the hilltop, overlooking the surrounding countryside.
The incastellated tower reached high into the sky, providing a strategic vantage point for the defenders.
The incastellated walls of the fortress were reinforced with thick stonework, ensuring their impregnability.
The incastellated gateway served as an elaborate entrance to the palace, adorned with intricate stone carvings.