verb
- to furnish (a wall or battlement) with crenels; to provide with a notched or indented top
Usage: third person singular present tense of crenellate; architectural term; often used in historical or defensive fortification contexts
Examples
- The architect crenellates the castle wall to create defensive positions.
- Medieval builders crenellate fortress walls to allow archers to fire while remaining protected.
- The restoration project crenellates the damaged battlement according to historical records.
- Each tower crenellates at the top, forming the characteristic zigzag pattern.
- The stonework crenellates the perimeter, enhancing both defense and aesthetics.