navarch (Meaning)
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navarch (n.)
The commander of a fleet.
Synonyms & Antonyms of navarch
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navarch Sentence Examples
- The navarch skillfully commanded the mighty fleet during the decisive sea battle.
- The Athenian navarch, Miltiades, played a crucial role in the Battle of Marathon.
- The Spartan navarch, Lysander, was renowned for his brilliant naval tactics.
- The navarch led the vanguard of the Persian fleet into the conflict.
- The aging navarch's wisdom and experience guided his sailors through treacherous waters.
- The cunning navarch devised an ingenious strategy to outmaneuver his enemy.
- The arrogant navarch dismissed the warnings of his advisors, leading to a disastrous defeat.
- The navarch's unwavering loyalty to his king inspired his crew to fight with unparalleled valor.
- The Spartan navarch, Brasidas, boldly took his fleet into enemy territory.
- The navarch's sudden illness forced him to delegate command to his second-in-command.
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The commander of a fleet.
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The navarch skillfully commanded the mighty fleet during the decisive sea battle.
The Athenian navarch, Miltiades, played a crucial role in the Battle of Marathon.
The Spartan navarch, Lysander, was renowned for his brilliant naval tactics.
The navarch led the vanguard of the Persian fleet into the conflict.