"Ramparts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ramparts" Meaning

Ramparts refer to strong defenses or fortifications, typically made of stone, earth, or brick, that are built around a city, castle, or other fortified area to protect it from invaders or attackers. They are often erected in a defensive position, such as at the top of a hill or at the edge of a cliff, and may include features like walls, towers, and moats.

"Ramparts" Examples

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The city's ancient ramparts stood proudly against the dwindling light of day, a testament to its rich history.

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The medieval castle's imposing ramparts were constructed to protect the kingdom from invading armies.

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The outer ramparts of the city were damaged in the last storm, but the inner ones held strong.

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His strong convictions became the ramparts of his defense against criticism and doubt.

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The ancient civilization built elaborate ramparts around their cities to keep out the threats from the outside world.

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To engage in violent or destructive behavior, often in a state of frenzy or distraction.

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Rampallion refers to a laughing or grinning fool, a foolish person, or someone who is acting silly or taking things lightly. It is an archaic word that was commonly used in the 17th to 19th centuries, derived from the Middle English word "rampallien" or "rampallion", which means a wanton or foolish person.

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The quality or state of being excessively large or widespread, often in a threatening, aggressive, or menacing manner.<br><br>Example: "The company's rampant growth and expansion raised concerns about its impact on the local environment."<br><br>In a more figurative sense, "rampancy" can also refer to the spread or growth of something, such as disease, criticism, or unrest, often in a sudden and uncontrollable way.<br><br>Example: "The scandal's rampancy left a trail of damage to the company's reputation."

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A strong defensive structure, typically made of stone or brick, that forms part of a fortification or wall, usually at the base or top.

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Rampier is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word in another language.<br><br>However, I found a word "ramper" which is a variant of the word "ramp". A ramp can refer to a sloping or inclined surface for walking, driving, or moving goods, or it can refer to an abrupt or forceful piece of gossip or a contradictory report.

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