: a security detachment dispatched by a main body of troops to protect it from enemy surprise
b
: a military base established by treaty or agreement in another country
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a
: an outlying or frontier settlement
b
: an outlying branch or position of a main organization or group
Example Sentences
an American outpost in Africa The city was established as a military outpost in the 1800s. a remote outpost of the old British Empire
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