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Redoubt vs Garrison - What's the difference?

redoubt | garrison |

As a noun redoubt

is a small, temporary, military fortification.

As a verb redoubt

is (archaic) to dread.

As a proper noun garrison is

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redoubt

Alternative forms

* (l)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A small, temporary, military fortification.
  • A reinforced refuge; a fort.
  • A place of safety or refuge.
  • * 2014, (Paul Salopek), Blessed. Cursed. Claimed. , National Geographic (December 2014)[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/pilgrim-roads/salopek-text]
  • To the south, the vast geometrical deserts of Arabian nomads, a redoubt of feral movement, of fickle winds, of open space, of saddle leather—home to the wild Bedouin tribes.

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (archaic) To dread.
  • Derived terms

    * redoubtable

    Anagrams

    *

    garrison

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A permanent military post.
  • The troops stationed at such a post.
  • (allusive) Occupants.
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  • , title=Lord Stranleigh Abroad , chapter=4 citation , passage=“I came down like a wolf on the fold, didn’t I??? Why didn’t I telephone??? Strategy, my dear boy, strategy. This is a surprise attack, and I’d no wish that the garrison , forewarned, should escape. …”}}

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To assign troops to a military post.
  • To convert into a military fort.