bivouaced

[ˈbɪvəʊæk]

bivouaced Definition

  • 1stay in a temporary camp without cover
  • 2set up camp for the night

Using bivouaced: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bivouaced" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The climbers bivouacked on the mountain ledge.

  • Example

    We bivouacked in the forest for the night.

bivouaced Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bivouaced

Phrases with bivouaced

  • a lightweight, waterproof shelter used by mountaineers and backpackers as an emergency shelter

    Example

    He always carries a bivouac sack in his backpack when he goes hiking.

  • a temporary shelter made of natural materials like branches, leaves, and grasses

    Example

    The soldiers built a bivouac shelter using branches and leaves.

  • a small fire built for cooking or warmth during a bivouac

    Example

    They sat around the bivouac fire, roasting marshmallows and telling stories.

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Summary: bivouaced in Brief

'Bivouaced' [ˈbɪvəʊæk] means to stay in a temporary camp without cover or set up camp for the night. It is often used in outdoor activities like camping and mountaineering, as in 'The climbers bivouacked on the mountain ledge.' 'Bivouaced' can also refer to the shelter or fire used during the activity, such as 'bivouac sack' and 'bivouac fire.'