What is another word for Palisaded?

Pronunciation: [pˈalɪsˌe͡ɪdɪd] (IPA)

Palisaded refers to the act of surrounding or fortifying an area with wooden stakes or fences. Synonyms for palisaded include barricaded, enclosed, delineated, enclosed, fenced, fortified, walled, and embattled. Barricaded emphasizes the act of obstructing entrances or exits to a particular area. Delineated refers to outlining a specific boundary or limit. Enclosed emphasizes the act of containment or enclosure within an area. Fenced suggests the use of a sturdy barrier made of metal or wood to encircle an area. Fortified emphasizes the act of strengthening or fortifying a particular area. Walled refers to the act of building a wall to surround an area, while embattled emphasizes the act of preparing for battle or conflict.

What are the hypernyms for Palisaded?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Palisaded

Many of those who belonged to the great Guarany family lived in Palisaded villages and cultivated the soil, but none had advanced far on the road toward a reasonably efficient social and military organisation.
"The South American Republics Part I of II"
Thomas C. Dawson
No, they must have macadam and smooth, long curves, easy grades and-where the road swung high above the gleaming river-retaining walls to guard them from plunging into the Palisaded abyss below.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
Disposing of Jose and Antonio in the neighboring workshop and outbuildings, he assisted the venerable Sanchicha to dismount, and, together with Father Pedro and Juanita, entered a white Palisaded enclosure beside the cottage, and halted before what appeared to be a large, folding trap-door, covering a slight, sandy mound.
"On the Frontier"
Bret Harte

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