Garrisoned [adjective]
Definition of Garrisoned:
defended
Sentence/Example of Garrisoned:
From several doorways other men emerged, some of martial bearing, showing that the place was garrisoned to some extent.
Having garrisoned Dumfries Castle, Bruce sent out his messengers to raise adherents.
By September 1781, he had approximately eight thousand soldiers garrisoned on the peninsula at Yorktown.
It must have covered about eighty acres, and was garrisoned by the first cohort of Vetasii from Brabant.
Around Sweeny, who garrisoned the left-hand wagon of the rearmost line, the fight was particularly noisy.
I got safety over a long wooden bridge within half a mile of a garrisoned town.
It was garrisoned by but one regiment when Neverovski fell back upon it after his engagement with the French at Krasn.
He kept the place strongly garrisoned, and posted around it a double line of sentries and watch-dogs.
It was garrisoned by soldiers and others, but the attack was only defeated by the arrival of fresh troops.
New Shoreham was garrisoned and Block Island provided with six heavy guns.