Examples of 'bulwarks' in a sentence

Meaning of "bulwarks"

bulwarks (noun) - Plural form of the noun 'bulwark', referring to defensive structures, protective barriers, or prominent defenses typically associated with fortifications, ships, or figurative safeguards. This term conveys a sense of strength, security, or resilience, evoking imagery of strong defenses or formidable protections against external threats, dangers, or adversities in literal or metaphorical contexts
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  • plural of bulwark
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of bulwark

How to use "bulwarks" in a sentence

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Bounce off the thick bulwarks of constitution.
The bulwarks against oppression are not eternal.
Information and education were bulwarks against intolerance.
Bulwarks are used to block enemies from a certain area.
These individuals are bulwarks of a strained system.
Such bulwarks may nonetheless be considered to be nominally vertical.
Religions are thought to serve as bulwarks against unethical behaviors.
She was protected with thick wooden bulwarks.
Tour of bulwarks of medina of fez.
We still have the powder kegs on the bulwarks.
Bulwarks of stability are no longer firm.
And the two projects were conceived as bulwarks of affordability.
Bulwarks on the previous night.
The four corners of the fortress protrude to form bulwarks.
Height of bulwarks or coamings.

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These former communist countries have become bulwarks of reaction.
All pathetic bulwarks against the endless void of the workspace.
Long way from the stationary bulwarks of the past.
The bulwarks of my character.
We need to get these archers of the bulwarks so we can position our stairs.
The bulwarks were the social market and the welfare state.
States were once thought of as bulwarks against harmful economic impact from abroad.
Bulwarks have a very high amount of health but take a long time to construct.
Tour of bulwarks of medina.
But at that moment he is sprung upon by a panther billow leaping over the bulwarks.
Build your bulwarks and arm them before the fight.
There were holes and splits in the weather and forecastle deck and bulwarks.
She was surrounded with robust bulwarks and with a rather deep ditch.
Along the bulwarks of the junk were bolted rows of heavy iron plates.
Deck edges are bounded by shaped bulwarks rather than lifeline stanchions.
But the bulwarks built after the last census have begun to weaken.
But for the last fifty years have been allowing these bulwarks to be destroyed.
Military crews left their bulwarks to ravage of time and to negligence of people.
The gate through these walls is through another impressive gateway in one of these bulwarks.
They have shown themselves to be effective bulwarks against threats to international peace and security.
The bulwarks are raised for more safety and a forward cockpit is accessible from the saloon.
The paintwork was scuffed on the bulwarks of Iris.
Low bulwarks with scuppers rise slightly to a peak where they join the prominently projecting stem.
The Acropolis of the town was strengthened by defence bulwarks.
Shut in by the bulwarks of the mountains Moses.
Bulwarks of the Faith.
Behind the lofty bulwarks of the mountains the Waldenses.
Gone, we were obliged to cut away the bulwarks.
The Bulwarks enclosure is trapezoidal in shape.
Indeed, women are the bulwarks of the novel trade.
Sea, and the protection of the dykes rearing the huge bulwarks between.
One of the bulwarks of this revolutionary Government has been literacy training.
Americans used to rely on two bulwarks to protect us from stupidity,.
These bulwarks are hollow and double as storage lockers, eliminating locker clutter on decks.
Books remain one of the bulwarks of goodness, beauty and greatness.

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