Fortification Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a fortified outpost or gateway, usually at the entrance of a castle or walled city

  • The Barbican Centre is a major performing arts venue in London.
  • Let's meet at the Barbican for the concert tonight.
  • I love hanging out at the Barbican, it's so chill.
  • Her words were like barbican, sharp and cutting.

noun a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense

  • The palisade surrounding the castle provided extra security against potential intruders.
  • We sat on the grassy hill overlooking the palisade, enjoying the view.
  • Let's sneak through the hole in the palisade and explore the abandoned building.
  • Her emotional walls were like a palisade, keeping others at a distance.

adjective able to be captured or defeated; vulnerable to attack

  • The fortress was deemed impregnable due to its high walls and strong defenses.
  • That castle looks pretty pregnable, we could probably sneak in through the back.
  • The security at that place is so pregnable, we could totally get in without anyone noticing.
  • Her arguments were so well-reasoned and logical that they seemed pregnable to even the staunchest critics.

verb to fortify or strengthen a wall or structure with a sloping top; to make a wall or structure more secure by adding a sloping feature

  • The ancient castle was abattised to protect it from enemy attacks.
  • The old fort was abattised for extra security.
  • They abattised the perimeter of the compound to keep intruders out.
  • She abattised her emotions, keeping them hidden from others.