Meaning & Definition of word "Stronghold"

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    Stronghold

    /ˈstrɔːŋˌhoʊld/

    noun:

    • 1. A fortified place or a place of security or survival.
      • Example: The castle served as a stronghold during the war, protecting the inhabitants from invasion.
    • 2. A place where a particular cause or belief is strongly defended or upheld.
      • Example: The university became a stronghold for research in renewable energy technologies.
    • 3. In military terms, a stronghold refers to a fortified position held by troops.
      • Example: After several weeks of fighting, the enemy captured the stronghold on the hill.
    • 4. A center of control or influence in a particular area.
      • Example: The city became a stronghold for political activism, with many rallies and protests taking place.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from strong + hold

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stronghold of democracy:

    A place or institution that firmly supports democratic principles.

    stronghold of tradition:

    A place where traditional practices are upheld and defended.

    Related Words

    fortress:

    A military stronghold.

    citadel:

    A fortress protecting or dominating a city.

    bastion:

    A projecting part of a fortification.

    Slang Meanings of stronghold

    Meaning: A safe space or refuge.

    Example Sentence: Her room was her stronghold after a long day.

    Meaning: A group or area with exclusive control or influence.

    Example Sentence: That town is a stronghold of the local music scene.