lodgement
lodgement
English Definitions:
lodgment, lodgement (noun)
bringing a charge or accusation against someone
lodgment, lodgement, lodging (noun)
the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily
"the lodgment of the balloon in the tree"
Lodgement
A lodgement is an enclave taken by and defended by force of arms against determined opposition made by increasing the size of a bridgehead, beachhead or airhead into a substantial defended area, the rear parts of which—at the least— are out of direct line of fire. Example: ⁕Operation Overlord - the establishment of a large-scale lodgement in Normandy in World War II.
Lodgement
A lodgement is an enclave, taken and defended by force of arms against determined opposition, made by increasing the size of a bridgehead, beachhead, or airhead into a substantial defended area, at least the rear parts of which are out of direct line of fire. An example is Operation Overlord, the establishment of a large-scale lodgement in Normandy during World War II.
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