rampart in English

noun
1
a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
Take the track to the left of the castle ramparts , rounding small sewage works on its left.
verb
1
fortify or surround with or as if with a rampart.

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1. The rampart was destroyed totally.

2. Afterward, a rampart and trench were constructed.

3. If you run the test with an earlier version of Axis2/Rampart, you probably won't see any problems — because Rampart had the same bug up until the Rampart 5 release.

4. A mole can undermine the strongest rampart.

5. There is guard toing - and - froing along the rampart.

6. Yes, an iron rampart, " he repeated, relishing his phrase.

7. And I will station myself on the rampart.

8. Which is the longest rampart in the world?

9. Northside Rampart Mid Girls' Waterproof Hiking Boots Reg

10. At last, break down green rampart of international trade.

11. To our right rose the high rampart of the dunes.

12. Lake Rampart would become the largest reservoir in the world.

13. Parapet applies to any low fortification, typically a wall atop a rampart.

14. In the meantime, still many political rampart bondage the foreign - funded banks.

15. Even the trench behind the rampart would be brimming with oozing earth.

16. Perhaps the tower is part of the rampart of the city.

17. Patented technology, remarkable rampart, protection by law, more reliable forgery prevention.

18. When he was finished, Rampart Dam lay pretty much in ruins.

19. Beyond it is a rampart of volcanoes rising to 000 feet.

20. Bulwark definition is - a solid wall-like structure raised for defense : rampart

21. They had time to fortify their position with a rampart and ditch.

22. Were we in a tin cup on top of a busted rampart.

23. EAR the grass-covered rampart which encircles Copenhagen lies a great red house.

24. Near the grass-covered rampart which encircles Copenhagen lies a great red house.

25. They had been the great rampart of the colony on the North.

26. 19 synonyms for Battlement: rampart, wall, defence, fence, fort, barricade, stronghold, barbican

27. Bulwark definition, a wall of earth or other material built for defense; rampart

28. The Americans were amazed at his bravery and carried him behind the rampart.

29. Walkway on the Bellevue rampart, vue sur St-Vincent Abbey and its church.

30. There Antiochus III ‘threw up a siege rampart,’ taking that Phoenician seaport in 198 B.C.E.

31. Rampart Dam, however, was an ecological disaster probably with-out precedent in the world.

32. Johnston did stand like an iron rampart in the mountains above Dalton, one hundred miles away.

33. Synonyms for Breastwork include rampart, bastion, bulwark, earthwork, embankment, fortification, parapet, defence, barbican and barricade

34. Synonyms for Bartizan include battlement, barbican, bastion, breastwork, bulwark, crenellation, fortification, parapet, rampart and wall

35. At the very bottom of the rampart, and totally sealed by it, was a small hearth.

36. Despite the difficult ground, Valens reached Adrianople where the Roman army fortified its camp with ditch and rampart.

37. Aurelian Wall, rampart of imperial Rome, first constructed in the second half of the 3rd century ad

38. It usually just consisted of a low rampart with a Breastwork that protected its defending infantry

39. The arrest of Perez, along with Gaines's death would cause investigations that would lead to the Rampart Scandal.

40. The rampart shook under our weight and the ice all over the bog cracked and broke on both sides.

41. Synonyms: Bulwark, barricade, breastwork, earthwork, rampart, bastion, parapet These nouns refer literally to structures used as a defense against attack

42. Barricade: [noun] an obstruction or rampart thrown up across a way or passage to check the advance of the enemy

43. 15 “And the king of the north will come and throw up a siege rampart and capture a fortified city.

44. Bastion definition, a projecting portion of a rampart or fortification that forms an irregular pentagon attached at the base to the main work

45. The defences comprise a stone rampart, ditch and Counterscarp bank built across the neck of the headland, with almost sheer cliffs

46. The Brownnose Brigade are Trump’s elite troops willing to charge headlong into the strongest rampart of truth to defend Trump’s lies

47. She plucks the withered leaf from the balsam, and looks at the grass-covered rampart, on which many children are playing.

48. At this stage we were not aware of the full significance of the movement of the spoil to form the rampart.

49. Now near loomed the great rampart of Cirith Gorgor, and the Black Gate Amidmost, and the Two Towers of the Teeth tall and dark

50. One of the Earth’s great natural features, the Andes form an unbroken rampart over some 5,500 miles—from the southern tip of South America to …