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Meaning of overgarrison

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overgarrison (v. t.)

To garrison to excess.

overgarrison Sentence Examples

  1. The castle was severely overgarrisoned, with twice the number of troops necessary for its defense.
  2. The town was overgarrisoned in anticipation of an enemy invasion that never materialized.
  3. The general overgarrisoned the outposts, leaving other strategic locations vulnerable.
  4. The ship was overgarrisoned with sailors, making it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.
  5. The outpost was overgarrisoned, but the troops were ill-equipped and poorly trained.
  6. The fortress was overgarrisoned, but the commander feared that the enemy might outnumber them.
  7. The overgarrisoned garrison was forced to surrender when the enemy reinforcements arrived.
  8. The garrison was overgarrisoned with inexperienced conscripts, who proved to be ineffective in battle.
  9. The governor overgarrisoned the province, using an excessive number of troops to suppress dissent.
  10. The overgarrisoned palace was a symbol of the king's paranoid and oppressive rule.

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To garrison to excess.

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The castle was severely overgarrisoned, with twice the number of troops necessary for its defense.

The town was overgarrisoned in anticipation of an enemy invasion that never materialized.

The general overgarrisoned the outposts, leaving other strategic locations vulnerable.

The ship was overgarrisoned with sailors, making it difficult to maneuver in tight spaces.