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Palisades Meaning in English

word · lemma: palisade

ˌpæɫɪˈseɪdz
pal-uh-SAYDZ
pˈælɪsˌeɪdz
pal-ih-SAYDZ

Definition

Tall fences or walls made from wooden stakes placed close together, used as a protective barrier or enclosure, especially in historical or military contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in the plural ('palisades'). Refers to fences made from stakes, common in historical settings (forts, settlements). Can also describe natural rock formations resembling such fences (like the Palisades cliffs in the US). Less common in modern everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The old fort was protected by palisades made of wood.

basic

They built palisades around the village to keep it safe.

basic

The soldiers stood behind the palisades during the attack.

basic

The cliff known as the Palisades is famous for its dramatic views above the river.

natural

Historically, palisades were used to mark territory or keep enemies out.

natural

You can still see remains of the original palisades at the historic site.

natural