siegework (Meaning)

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siegework (n.)

A temporary fort or parallel where siege guns are mounted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of siegework

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siegework Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers endured weeks of intense siegework, relentlessly defending their stronghold.
  2. Engineers and architects meticulously planned the siegework, ensuring minimal casualties.
  3. The heavy bombardment during the siegework shattered the city walls, opening a path for invaders.
  4. The attackers utilized sophisticated siegework tools to breach the castle's defenses.
  5. The defenders valiantly resisted the relentless siegework, holding out against overwhelming odds.
  6. The siegework's duration and brutality tested the limits of human endurance.
  7. The specialized units responsible for siegework employed innovative tactics to overcome obstacles.
  8. The besiegers constructed intricate siegework structures to launch projectiles and undermine defenses.
  9. The defenders skillfully countered the siegework, using traps and counter-attacks to disrupt the attackers.
  10. The aftermath of the siegework left a devastating landscape, with crumbling walls and ruined buildings.

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A temporary fort or parallel where siege guns are mounted.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soldiers endured weeks of intense siegework, relentlessly defending their stronghold.

Engineers and architects meticulously planned the siegework, ensuring minimal casualties.

The heavy bombardment during the siegework shattered the city walls, opening a path for invaders.

The attackers utilized sophisticated siegework tools to breach the castle's defenses.