noun
- a military position secured on the enemy’s side of a river or other obstacle
- a secure position from which to advance or make progress
Usage: military
Examples
- The troops established a bridgehead across the river.
- They used the captured town as a bridgehead for further operations.
- The company’s new office served as a bridgehead into the European market.
- Allied forces defended their bridgehead against counterattacks.
- The research facility became a bridgehead for scientific advancement.
- Engineers worked to expand the bridgehead before the next assault.