bridgehead Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbrɪdʒ.hed]
  • Us [ ˈbrɪdʒ.hed]

Meaning of bridgehead In English

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  • In the summary, the authors suggest that flexible employment opportunities could provide a welcome bridgehead for those not yet willing to retire permanently.

  • He has a ' transcendental argument ' to show that interpretation requires a ' bridgehead ' of beliefs having to do with ' middlesized ' objects.

  • In this respect, gentlemanly capitalists were providing the all-important link between the periphery and the ' second bridgehead ' of metropolitan economic interests, which made invasion an irresistible policy option.

  • That will help to ensure that the chambers serve as a bridgehead to directly elected regional assemblies.

  • It would provide a bridgehead to the sea.

  • I trust that before long he may be able to enlarge that bridgehead.

  • We should also bear in mind the further possibility of extending out from such an economic bridgehead.

  • The bridgeheads established in many of the articles and protocols to gain the intergovernmental pillar are aimed in the other direction.

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