bulwark

UK /ˈbʊl.wək/ US /ˈbʊl.wək/
noun 5verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A defensive wall or rampart.

Let thouſands die, their ſlaughtered Carkaſſes Shal ſerue for walles and bulwarkes to the reſt:

2

A defense or safeguard.

The royal navy of England hath ever been its greatest defence, […] the floating bulwark of the island.

3

A breakwater.

4

The planking or plating along the sides of a nautical vessel above her gunwale that reduces the likelihood of seas washing over the gunwales and people being washed overboard.

Entering that gable-ended Spouter-Inn, you found yourself in a wide, low, straggling entry with old-fashioned wainscots, reminding one of the bulwarks of some condemned old craft.

5

Any means of defence or security.

The party stalwarts constitute the bulwark that ensures the president's term of office.

Willing to upend the nation’s postwar role as a bulwark against authoritarianism, he promises to usher in a foreign policy rooted in “America First” transactionalism.

verb

1

To fortify something with a wall or rampart.

2

To provide protection of defense for something.

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