0 a place, especially a small group of buildings or a town, that represents the authority or business interests of a government or company that is far away:
1 a small town or group of buildings in a place that is far away, usually established as a center for military or trade operations
2 an office or store that belongs to a large company but is a long way from that company's headquarters (= main office):
They had little to occupy themselves during the days, weeks, or sometimes months they spent on these lonely outposts of the colonies.
In other reserves tax collectors made periodic trips to the outposts to collect tax.
Robotic outposts are, we are told, relatively new mission concepts.
A jihad was declared, and the party began military operations against government infrastructure, military outposts and resident highlanders.
The city's experts and administrators projected many such outposts into the rural landscape around them.
Correspondingly there are other areas, too, that still or already lie in shadow as outposts or stragglers.
The quarantine system did not provide what was needed for individuals incarcerated on isolated outposts after a long voyage, particularly for those who were healthy.
Rather than serving as curious outposts of a bizarre and self-contradictory religion, mission schools were supported by those who understood their moral, social and humanistic utility.
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