Fortification

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Pronunciation: /fɔːrtɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions of fortification

noun the act of fortifying or the state of being fortified

Example Sentences

A1 The soldiers built a fortification to protect themselves from enemy attacks.

A2 The ancient city had strong fortifications to defend against invaders.

B1 The fortification of the castle walls was impressive, showing the strength of the kingdom's defenses.

B2 The strategic placement of fortifications along the border helped to secure the nation from external threats.

C1 The military spent millions on fortifications to ensure the safety of the country's citizens.

C2 The elaborate fortifications surrounding the palace were a testament to the wealth and power of the ruling family.

Examples of fortification in a Sentence

formal The fortification of the castle walls was necessary to protect against enemy invasions.

informal They're adding more fortification to the building to make it more secure.

slang I heard they're beefing up the fortification on that place to keep out intruders.

figurative Education is the best fortification against ignorance and misinformation.

Grammatical Forms of fortification

plural

fortifications

comparative

more fortified

superlative

most fortified

present tense

fortifies

future tense

will fortify

perfect tense

has fortified

continuous tense

is fortifying

singular

fortification

positive degree

fortified

infinitive

to fortify

gerund

fortifying

participle

fortified

Origin and Evolution of fortification

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fortification' originated from the Latin word 'fortificatio', which means to strengthen or make strong.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the act of strengthening a structure, 'fortification' later came to be associated specifically with military structures such as forts and defensive walls.