Pronunciation: /biːtʃ.hɛd/
noun a defended position on a beach taken from the enemy by landing forces, from which an attack can be launched
A1 I built a sandcastle on the beachhead.
A2 The soldiers established a beachhead before launching their attack.
B1 The company secured a beachhead in the new market.
B2 The organization used the beachhead as a strategic base for their operations.
C1 The military commander carefully planned the establishment of the beachhead.
C2 The diplomats negotiated for control of the beachhead during the peace talks.
formal The military successfully established a beachhead on the enemy's shore.
informal Let's set up our beachhead here and start the party!
slang We need to secure our beachhead before the competition gets here.
figurative The new company had to establish a beachhead in the competitive market before expanding further.
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