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stronghold
[strawng-hohld, strong-]
stronghold
/ ˈstrɒŋˌhəʊld /
noun
a defensible place; fortress
a major centre or area of predominance
Word History and Origins
Origin of stronghold1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stronghold1
Example Sentences
The party is aiming to hold a record 900 council seats when they contest a series of nominal strongholds, in London, Brighton and Huddersfield.
The president says he is delivering on campaign pledges to restore public safety, but detractors say he’s attempting to intimidate and provoke Democratic strongholds, while distracting the nation from his various controversies.
After losing control of the capital Khartoum the paramilitaries have stepped up efforts to seize el-Fasher - the army's last stronghold in the western Darfur region.
But while the residents in Petare are learning to handle a rifle, outside of Maduro's strongholds, life goes on as normal, with few seeming to give much thought to the possibility of an invasion.
He also mentioned Los Angeles - another Democratic stronghold, which will host the 2028 Olympics and eight matches next year.
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