English to Telugu Dictionary outpost

outpost

కేంద్రం
definition
noun
After the attack on the outpost , he kept the battalion moving.
a small military camp or position at some distance from the main force, used especially as a guard against surprise attack.
You do not need to be reminded that it is no longer an English organization with headquarters on the banks of the Thames and outposts scattered about the Empire on which the sun was said never to set.
a remote part of a country or empire.
example
The blast occurred about 30 minutes ago near a military 'outpost' and appeared to have come either from a car bomb or a tunnel.
the community is the last 'outpost' of civilization in the far north
The countdown has begun to a celebration of York's past as a vital 'outpost' of a multi-national empire, with the city's second annual Roman Festival.
Another enemy attack captures an 'outpost' on the approaches to Hill 1220.
After the attack on the 'outpost' , he kept the battalion moving.
The land he first visited in 1809-11 was a rugged 'outpost' of the Ottoman Empire, which had ruled the Greeks since the fifteenth century.
The restaurant is an 'outpost' of Arts and Crafts-style elegance.
The island becomes an 'outpost' of civilization in the midst of a strange culture.
Even at that time, there was a bit of unrest in the area, so an army 'outpost' had been set up on the island with 14 soldiers and two of their wives.
In the north, they razed a military 'outpost' to the ground.
Police said the guerrillas disarmed paramilitary troops manning the 'outpost' after a brief fire-fight.
An 'outpost' of the Inca empire, thought to have been inhabited by the Chachapoyas, has been discovered in Peru's Amazon jungle.
the community is the last 'outpost' of civilization in the far north
Through a volatile century of international relations beginning in the 1870s, the coastal area of this land was a military 'outpost' dedicated to the protection of the bay.
In its heyday, Visegrad was a major 'outpost' for the Roman Empire.
The Scottish Office, after all, was never intended to do anything other than administer a regional 'outpost' of central government.
To get this gun to the military 'outpost' , we'll need to drive.
Not bad for a city that started out as a military 'outpost' of Auckland.
It has long been known that Eboracum was an important 'outpost' of the Roman empire.
There had been nothing in the clearing, so I returned to the military 'outpost' , already knowing what I would find there.
The foursome decide to beat it out of London using Frank's taxi, in search of an army 'outpost' broadcasting the lone radio signal.
Once in the Arctic, the eight-man team will begin a thirty-day 300-mile ski trek to the Pole from Resolute Bay, a remote 'outpost' off mainland Canada.
Plus, each base has its own set of resources, and so if you want to keep troops at an 'outpost' or stronghold, you have to continually ferry food to them so they don't starve.
Wars will be stopped only when soldiers refuse to fight, when workers refuse to load weapons onto ships and aircraft, when people boycott the economic 'outposts' of Empire that are strung across the globe.
There is talk of a massive fall in profits and a slump in turnover - talk that some 'outposts' of the empire were simply not performing well enough to survive.
The mobile library will replace small 'outposts' which had limited stock often in unsuitable locations.
Other military 'outposts' were constructed to the north.
We have always said that our story is like the story of the frontier towns and the hinterland 'outposts' .
Unfortunately, when we look back over the Army's long history, that condition is not unusual-the bulk of our Army has served in distant 'outposts' throughout most of its years.
You do not need to be reminded that it is no longer an English organization with headquarters on the banks of the Thames and 'outposts' scattered about the Empire on which the sun was said never to set.
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