0 past simple and past participle of encamp
1 to make an encampment or put someone in an encampment
The reality of the people encamped illegally is that they do not use their caravans purely for residential purposes.
Troops were encamped on that property upon two very valuable grass-fields.
If, for example, travellers were encamped in a local authority area but close to its border, the officer would have to consult that authority.
They are suffering terrible distress at the moment, and in the little villas where they live despair is now encamped.
Before you are encamped all the forces of prejudice and privilege.
Our territorial armies would be mobilised, would be encamped, and move about to different places by train.
If we made it impossible for people to obtain connection to services when illegally encamped, it would be much more uncomfortable for them to stay.
When he looked out of his window he found a family encamped in his garden, cooking breakfast.