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bastion

Noun
pl: bastions

This term evokes a sense of stubborn resistance and protective strength. In its literal sense, it describes a physical architectural feature designed to eliminate blind spots in a fortress, providing a strategic advantage for defenders to cover the walls. When used figuratively, it describes a final stronghold of a specific ideology or cultural practice. It often carries a connotation of isolation, suggesting that the belief system is under threat from the outside world and is being preserved by a dedicated minority.

Meanings

Noun

A person, place, or institution that strongly defends or upholds a particular principle, belief, or tradition.

"The small village remained a bastion of traditional values in a rapidly modernizing country."

Noun

A projecting part of a fortification built at an angle to the main wall, so that the faces of the wall can be defended by fire.

"The soldiers manned the bastion to repel the enemy assault on the fortress."

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