Definition of Lodgments. Meaning of Lodgments. Synonyms of Lodgments

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Definition of Lodgments

Lodgment
Lodgment Lodg"ment, n. [Written also lodgement.] [Cf. F. logement. See Lodge, v.] 1. The act of lodging, or the state of being lodged. Any particle which is of size enough to make a lodgment afterwards in the small arteries. --Paley. 2. A lodging place; a room. [Obs.] 3. An accumulation or collection of something deposited in a place or remaining at rest. 4. (Mil.) The occupation and holding of a position, as by a besieging party; an instrument thrown up in a captured position; as, to effect a lodgment.

Meaning of Lodgments from wikipedia

- Logement Parisien en Chiffres, Agence Departmentale de l'information sur le lodgment de Paris, October 2017. Le Monde, 18 March 2019. "Une brève histoire de...
- A lodgement or lodgment is an enclave, taken and defended by force of arms against determined opposition, made by increasing the size of a bridgehead,...
- en route from the south to arrive, prevent or delay the merging of the lodgments, and keep the U.S. First Army from launching an attack towards Lessay-Périers...
- favoured a different strategy: Bengali conventional forces would occupy lodgments inside Bangladesh and the Bangladesh government would request international...
- Confederacy's s****s, Union forces had closed ports and made garrisoned lodgments on every coastal Confederate state except Alabama and Texas. Although...
- Allies a continuous front joining Omaha to Utah Beach and the other three lodgments to the east of Omaha. US forces maintained possession of the town despite...
- functions of the Marine Corps are: Seize and defend advanced naval bases or lodgments to facilitate subsequent joint operations. Provide close air support for...
- her independence or to permit a foreign power [e.g., Germany] to secure lodgment in control over the island. Cuba pledged herself not to incur an indebtedness...
- willing to take them on as clients, and if they couldn't, charges for non-lodgment of tax returns could be brought. Since Mitch is exposing only the illegal...
- meters (33 ft). Ground moraine is ac****ulated at the base of the ice as lodgment till with a thin and discontinuous upper layer of supraglacial till deposited...