cantonment

[kan-tuh n-muhnt]

cantonment Definition

  • 1a military or police quarters
  • 2a town or district where troops are stationed

Using cantonment: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cantonment was established to house the soldiers.

  • Example

    The army has set up a cantonment in the area.

  • Example

    The cantonment is located near the border.

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    The cantonment is well-equipped with all the necessary facilities.

cantonment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cantonment

Phrases with cantonment

  • a municipal body that governs a cantonment area

    Example

    The cantonment board is responsible for the maintenance of the cantonment area.

  • a law that governs the administration of cantonments in India

    Example

    The cantonment act provides for the establishment and management of cantonments in India.

  • civil cantonment

    a cantonment that is administered by civilian authorities

    Example

    The civil cantonment is managed by the local municipality.

Origins of cantonment

from French 'canton', meaning 'corner' or 'district'

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Summary: cantonment in Brief

'Cantonment' [kan-tuh n-muhnt] refers to a military or police quarters, or a town or district where troops are stationed. It is often used to describe a specific area where soldiers are housed, as in 'The cantonment was established to house the soldiers.' Other phrases include 'cantonment board,' which is a municipal body that governs a cantonment area, and 'cantonment act,' which is a law that governs the administration of cantonments in India.