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cantonment

[kan-ton-muhnt, -tohn-, kan-toon-muhnt]

noun

  1. a camp, usually of large size, where men are trained for military service.

  2. military quarters.

  3. the winter quarters of an army.



cantonment

/ kənˈtuːnmənt /

noun

  1. a large training camp

  2. living accommodation, esp the winter quarters of a campaigning army

  3. history a permanent military camp in British India

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cantonment1

1750–60; < French cantonnement, equivalent to cantonne ( r ) to quarter troops ( canton ) + -ment -ment
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Example Sentences

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For decades, the Indian elite have sought escape in Raj-era private clubs and gymkhanas, scattered around the swankiest neighbourhoods in the country's big cities, hillside resorts and cantonment towns.

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Last May, when Imran Khan was arrested for the first time after his government's dismissal, his supporters rioted, attacking army cantonments and other symbols of the army's power and prestige.

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Mr Khan's arrest in May saw violent protests that also targeted military cantonments.

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Thousands of Khan's supporters had rampaged through scores of military installations and vandalized them, including an air base, several cantonments, the house of a general and the army's headquarters.

From Reuters

Mr. Khan’s supporters also tried to enter the city’s military cantonment area, which houses military buildings and residential neighborhoods, but were stopped by the police.

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