presidio

[priˈsɪdiəʊ]

presidio Definition

  • 1a fortified military settlement
  • 2a prison or detention center

Using presidio: Examples

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

  • Example

    The presidio was built to protect the town from enemy attacks.

  • Example

    He was sent to the presidio for his involvement in the rebellion.

  • Example

    The old presidio now serves as a museum.

presidio Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with presidio

  • presidio of San Francisco

    a former military base located in San Francisco, California, that is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

    Example

    The Presidio of San Francisco is a popular tourist destination.

  • a prison located in San Francisco, California, that was in operation from 1846 to 1862

    Example

    The Presidio Prison is now a historical landmark.

  • a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, that is known for its large and expensive homes

    Example

    Many wealthy people live in Presidio Terrace.

Origins of presidio

from Spanish 'presidio', meaning 'garrison'

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Summary: presidio in Brief

'Presidio' [priˈsɪdiəʊ] refers to a fortified military settlement or a prison. It is often used to describe historical sites such as the Presidio of San Francisco, which is now a tourist attraction. 'Presidio' can also be used to describe modern-day neighborhoods such as Presidio Terrace in San Francisco.