noun
- a defensive wall or embankment built around a castle, fort, or city
- something that serves as a protective barrier or defense
Usage: figurative
verb
- to fortify or protect with or as if with a rampart
Usage: transitive
Examples
- The medieval castle was surrounded by high stone ramparts.
- Soldiers patrolled the ramparts throughout the night.
- The mountains served as a natural rampart against invasion.
- Education is often called the rampart of democracy.
- The city ramparted itself against the approaching army.
- Dense forests ramparted the village from harsh winds.