outguard (Meaning)

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outguard (n.)

A guard or small body of troops at a distance from the main body of an army, to watch for the approach of an enemy; hence, anything for defense placed at a distance from the thing to be defended.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outguard

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outguard Sentence Examples

  1. The outguard patrolled the perimeter, vigilantly monitoring for any suspicious activity.
  2. The castle's outguard consisted of experienced and loyal knights who defended its walls.
  3. The army dispatched an outguard to scout ahead and secure the route.
  4. The outguard established a watchtower on the hill, providing a clear view of the surrounding terrain.
  5. The outpost acted as an outguard for the main fort, providing early warning of any approaching threats.
  6. The outguard's swift response prevented an enemy ambush, saving the camp from a devastating attack.
  7. The border outguard meticulously checked passports and cargo, ensuring the security of the nation.
  8. The outguard dog barked fiercely, alerting its handler to the presence of an intruder.
  9. The reconnaissance outguard stealthily infiltrated enemy territory, gathering crucial intelligence.
  10. The outguard's courage and vigilance played a pivotal role in the successful defense of the outpost.

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A guard or small body of troops at a distance from the main body of an army, to watch for the approach of an enemy; hence, anything for defense placed at a dist

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The outguard patrolled the perimeter, vigilantly monitoring for any suspicious activity.

The castle's outguard consisted of experienced and loyal knights who defended its walls.

The army dispatched an outguard to scout ahead and secure the route.

The outguard established a watchtower on the hill, providing a clear view of the surrounding terrain.