verb
- past tense of garrison; stationed troops in a place to defend it
adjective
- having troops stationed for defense
Examples
- The army garrisoned the fort with two hundred soldiers.
- British forces garrisoned the colonial outpost for decades.
- The heavily garrisoned city withstood the siege.
- They garrisoned the border towns against invasion.
- The garrisoned fortress controlled the mountain pass.
- Enemy troops never attacked the well-garrisoned base.