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    outpost
    /ˈaʊtpəʊst/

    noun

    • 1. a small military camp or position at some distance from the main army, used especially as a guard against surprise attack: "troops in some outposts have surrendered"
    • 2. a remote part of a country or empire: "a few scattered outposts along the west coast"

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  2. a place, especially a small group of buildings or a town, that represents the authority or business interests of a government or company that is far away: a police / military / colonial outpost. a rare example of something that is disappearing: Free jazz has been described as the last outpost of modernism.

  3. The meaning of OUTPOST is a security detachment dispatched by a main body of troops to protect it from enemy surprise. How to use outpost in a sentence.

  4. An outpost is a small group of buildings used for trading or military purposes, either in a distant part of your own country or in a foreign country.

  5. a small town or group of buildings in a lonely part of a country. a remote outpost. the last outpost of civilization. See outpost in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: outpost. Definition of outpost noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. Outpost definition: a station established at a distance from the main body of an army to protect it from surprise attack. See examples of OUTPOST used in a sentence.

  7. outpost definition: a small place that is far from large towns or cities, often where a government or company is…. Learn more.

  8. n. 1. (Military) military. a. a position stationed at a distance from the area occupied by a major formation. b. the troops assigned to such a position. 2. an outlying settlement or position. 3. a limit or frontier.

  9. outpost meaning, definition, what is outpost: a group of buildings in a place far from...: Learn more.

  10. An outpost is a camp or station that's somewhat isolated. A military outpost acts as a guard or defense against an enemy's attack on the larger military force.

  11. An outpost is a small group of buildings used for trading or military purposes, either in a distant part of your own country or in a foreign country. ...a remote mountain outpost, linked to the outside world by the poorest of roads.