garrison

[ˈɡærɪsn]

garrison Definition

  • 1a group of soldiers who are living in a town or building, defending it against attack
  • 2a military post

Using garrison: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garrison was attacked by enemy forces.

  • Example

    The army established a garrison in the city to maintain order.

  • Example

    The garrison commander ordered his troops to stand down.

  • Example

    The fort was built as a garrison to protect the frontier.

garrison Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for garrison

Phrases with garrison

  • to breach or overcome a defensive position or stronghold

    Example

    The enemy forces were unable to break the garrison and retreated.

  • a town that has a military base or a large number of soldiers stationed there

    Example

    The garrison town was heavily guarded and patrolled by soldiers.

  • a type of military headgear worn by soldiers, characterized by a flat top and a stiff visor

    Example

    The soldiers wore their garrison caps during the parade.

Origins of garrison

from Old French 'garison', meaning 'protection, defense'

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Summary: garrison in Brief

The term 'garrison' [ˈɡærɪsn] refers to a group of soldiers who defend a town or building against attack, or a military post. It is often used in phrases like 'garrison town,' which refers to a town with a military base, and 'break the garrison,' which means to overcome a defensive position. The term also extends to military headgear, known as 'garrison cap.'