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Meanings of
encamp
in English
Portuguese
acampar
Catalan
acampar
Spanish
acampar
Back to the meaning
Live in or as if in a tent.
camp
tent
bivouac
camp out
Portuguese
acampar
Synonyms
Examples for "
camp
"
camp
tent
bivouac
camp out
Examples for "
camp
"
1
He would stay in this work
camp
for days-evenweeks if necessary.
2
The Kormend
camp
is still open, however, although only five migrants remain.
3
Consumer Reports' assistant project leader Rich Hammond falls into the second
camp
.
4
Sunday dawned in San Francisco; Sunday in the
camp
of the refugees.
5
For almost a year, they dared not set foot outside the
camp
.
1
The people in the
tent
turned in the direction of the disturbance.
2
Order your men to approach as close to the
tent
as possible.
3
We arrived at my
tent
far too soon and not soon enough.
4
In a
tent
I was born; in a
tent
I shall die.
5
The red flag fluttered in the breeze above the
tent
of Varro.
1
Nothing was so wholesome and invigorating as this
bivouac
in the forest.
2
We halted the men here and went into
bivouac
for the night.
3
The only redeeming feature of this prolonged
bivouac
was the cabin itself.
4
We will not put up anywhere, but will
bivouac
in the open.
5
Napoleon always said that the
bivouac
was the finest training for troops.
1
But it isn't safe for anyone to
camp
out
in this area.
2
Two hundred and twenty-five miles of it, after the first
camp
out
.
3
We go on the beach and
camp
out
and all that crap.
4
He pitched his
camp
out
by the mountain, and nobody disturbed him.
5
The way I look at it we're elected to
camp
out
ourselves.
Usage of
encamp
in English
1
The day being unusually hot, Camaralzaman thought it best to
encamp
there.
2
You have the ground you
encamp
on, and you have no more.
3
Should he not do so, you had best
encamp
outside the town.
4
We had made no great progress when it was time to
encamp
.
5
Towards the evening we reached a water-hole, where we determined to
encamp
.
6
No water appeared, and without water they could not with safety
encamp
.
7
After a long march, they paused at nightfall to
encamp
near Avignon.
8
Can I get a house, or must we
encamp
in a hotel?
9
These confounded Tuaricks will travel in the heat, and
encamp
in the cool.
10
They did not
encamp
with the foot, but were quartered in the towns.
11
He expected to
encamp
that night in the vicinity of Aldie.
12
The rest
encamp
here and protect the Queen and her ladies.
13
On the Hill of Saul the great host halted and began to
encamp
.
14
The women were ordered to
encamp
and get ready to receive the meat.
15
Formerly, the Syrian caravan used to
encamp
at the same place.
16
On the eastern side Murray was moving closer, to
encamp
for the siege.
Other examples for "encamp"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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encamp
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
encamp in
encamp here
encamp without water
encamp round
encamp early
More collocations
Translations for
encamp
Portuguese
acampar
Catalan
acampar
bivaquejar
Spanish
acampar
vivaquear
Encamp
through the time
Encamp
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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