Sentence examples for the outposts from inspiring English sources

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the outposts

noun

A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.

  • The outpost did not have enough ammunition to resist a determined assault.

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Many of the outposts are uninhabited.

"They are removing the outposts," Mr. Powell said.

All the outposts will start to do the same.

shows, Mr. Hope continued to tour the outposts.

Expansion is also continuing in the outposts, Peace Now said.

Despite that status, most of the outposts have been provided with basic infrastructure by the government.

In the outposts in Silesia he came, by chance, under artillery fire and was mortally wounded.

Settlers are damaging Palestinian property in retaliation for government actions against the outposts.

In the outposts of Baikal the authority of Moscow holds hardly any sway.

And the outposts in question — more than 20 of them — have not been dismantled.

The Peace Now movement, which monitors the outposts, says it has counted more than 100.

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