garrison - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of garrison in Hindi

  • गढ़ में सेना
  • गैरिसन

Verb

  • गढ़ में सेना
  • रखना
  • किले में रखना

Noun

  • दुगेरक्षक
  • गढ़सेना
  • किले की रखवाली करनेवाली सेना
  • नगर की रखवाली करनेवाली सेना

garrison Definition

Noun

  • the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.

Verb

  • provide (a place) with a body of troops.

garrison Example

  • the entire garrison was mustered on the parade ground ( परेड ग्राउंड पर पूरी चौकी तैनात थी )
  • During the French and Indian wars it was usually protected by a garrison, and some of the garrison houses are still standing. ( फ्रांसीसी और भारतीय युद्धों के दौरान इसे आमतौर पर एक गैरीसन द्वारा संरक्षित किया गया था, और कुछ गैरीसन हाउस अभी भी खड़े हैं। )
  • Judas entered Jerusalem, the citadel of which was still occupied by a Syrian garrison, and the Temple was re-dedicated on the 25th of Kislev (164 B.e.). ( यहूदा ने यरूशलेम में प्रवेश किया, जिसके गढ़ पर अभी भी एक सीरियाई चौकी का कब्जा था, और किसलेव की 25वीं (164 ईसा पूर्व) को मंदिर को फिर से समर्पित किया गया था। )
  • Because the old building was used as a garrison to house troops in the war, it was recognized as a national historic site.   ( क्योंकि पुरानी इमारत को युद्ध में घर के सैनिकों के लिए एक गैरीसन के रूप में इस्तेमाल किया गया था, इसे राष्ट्रीय ऐतिहासिक स्थल के रूप में मान्यता दी गई थी। )

More Sentence

  • The captain of the exhausted unit knew his soldiers would receive food and medical care as soon as they arrived at the garrison.  
  • If the enemy troops can lower the drawbridge, they’ll be able to enter the garrison and take out our limited forces.  
  • A similar fate overtook, on the same day, the 18th of May 1809, Captain Hermann von Hermannsdorf and his small garrison, who were defending the Predil fort.
  • Recently, 1 have seen very favourable comment on the hostels for wives which have been established at certain military garrisons.
  • During the latter Sassanids it is seldom mentioned, and when the Arabs came to Khorasan (641-642) it was of so little importance that, as Tabari relates, it did not even have a garrison.
  • The remainder must await relief by troops who are eligible for duty in the permanent garrisons overseas.
  • In 445 a revulsion of feeling led the Megarians to massacre their Athenian garrison.
  • When they reduce their garrisons it will be time enough for us to reduce ours.
  • At this point in the Haram enclosure there is an enormous underground cistern, known as the Great Sea, and this may possibly have been the source of water supply for the Greek garrison.
  • I only enumerated a number of places where we had to have garrisons.
  • There are numerous brickyards, lime-kilns and flour-mills in the district neighbouring to Chatham; and the town carries on a large retail trade, in great measure owing to the presence of the garrison.
  • In 1654 it surrendered to Russia, but in 1661 the Russian garrison was massacred by the inhabitants.
  • From September 1829 until March 1830 Lundy was assisted in the editorship of the paper by William Lloyd Garrison.
  • It is the see of a bishop, the seat of the district prefecture and a tribunal, and the headquarters of the territorial militia corps, having besides a large number of regular troops in garrison.