stationing in English

verb
1
put in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose, especially a military one.
troops were stationed in the town

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1. Most recently, there was talk about stationing an aircraft carrier and its support ships on Guam.

2. Most recently, there was talk about stationing an aircraft carrier and its support ships on Guam

3. The stationing of journalists and free flow of information is an important CBM and should be safeguarded by all concerned.

4. Sean King Park Strategies: South Korea's various liberal forces are less open to stationing America's THAAD on ROK territory, which China Abhors.

5. The German section of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) highlighted Article 1, 2a prohibiting any stationing of nuclear weapons on their own territory.

6. Before the agreement, Tibet's economy was dominated by subsistence agriculture and the stationing of 35,000 Chinese troops during the 1950s strained the region's food supplies.

7. “Byzantinize.” What is more, between the last Byzantino-Iranian war and the Arab conquest, Armenians had to come to terms with the stationing of Byzantine troops on what had once been the Arshakuni (Arsacid) kingdom