palisading (Meaning)

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palisading (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Palisade

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palisading (n.)

A row of palisades set in the ground.

palisading Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's towering stone palisading provided formidable protection against invaders.
  2. The sharp wooden palisading surrounding the village served as a barrier against enemy raids.
  3. The palisading formed an impenetrable wall of pointed stakes, deterring intruders.
  4. The palisading's intricate design featured overlapping logs, creating a virtually unbreachable defense.
  5. The palisading extended for miles, safeguarding the settlement's vast perimeter.
  6. The palisading was a constant reminder of the dangers lurking beyond its confines.
  7. The villagers took pride in maintaining the palisading, strengthening it with additional reinforcements.
  8. During battles, the palisading provided cover for archers and allowed defenders to repel attacks.
  9. The palisading's height and density made it difficult for enemies to scale or penetrate.
  10. The palisading served not only as a defense but also as a symbol of unity and resilience among the villagers.

FAQs About the word palisading

of Palisade, A row of palisades set in the ground.

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attacking, assailing, assailing, assaulting,attacking, assaulting, storming, besetting, besieging, besetting

The castle's towering stone palisading provided formidable protection against invaders.

The sharp wooden palisading surrounding the village served as a barrier against enemy raids.

The palisading formed an impenetrable wall of pointed stakes, deterring intruders.

The palisading's intricate design featured overlapping logs, creating a virtually unbreachable defense.