cuartel

[kwaɾˈtel]

cuartel Definition

  • 1a military barracks or quarters
  • 2a police station or precinct

Using cuartel: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soldiers were ordered to return to the cuartel.

  • Example

    The police officer was stationed at the cuartel in the city center.

  • Example

    The cuartel was built during the colonial era.

  • Example

    The rebels attacked the military cuartel.

cuartel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cuartel

Phrases with cuartel

  • headquarters of a military unit or organization

    Example

    The commander-in-chief established his cuartel general in the capital city.

  • cuartel de bomberos

    fire station

    Example

    The fire department received a call and dispatched a truck from the nearest cuartel de bomberos.

  • cuartel de policía

    police station

    Example

    The victim reported the crime at the nearest cuartel de policía.

Origins of cuartel

from Spanish 'cuartel', meaning 'barracks'

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Summary: cuartel in Brief

'Cuartel' [kwaɾˈtel] refers to a military barracks or quarters, or a police station or precinct. It is used to describe the physical location where soldiers or police officers are housed, trained, or stationed. Examples include 'The soldiers were ordered to return to the cuartel,' and 'The police officer was stationed at the cuartel in the city center.'