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How to pronounce encamp in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bivouac, camp, camp out, tent
Type of dwell, inhabit, live, populate
Derivation encampment

Examples of encamp

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So as to encamp for his TV project, Dodson also is scouting for a pad in Los Angeles.
From the suntimes.com
Instead, they encamp on Versailles Road, at Bowman's daughter's house.
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The army having advanced a mile or two halted to encamp.
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And Lawrence convinced managers to include a few special items on Discovery in case its crew must encamp on the station.
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Some gathered have said organizers plan to hold a meeting for everyone who plans to encamp at the park to establish ground rules.
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The star marks where the nomadic Huns chose to encamp, the Hungarian plain, a sort of enclave of steppe country in a mountainous region.
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Since 1993, Annmarie Garden has hosted an outdoor national juried arts festival at which typically around 100 traveling artists encamp in display tents for a weekend to sell their wares.
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Twice a year the Emperor and all his retinue would move from the Forbidden city through Beijing to encamp within the complex, wearing special robes and abstaining from eating meat.
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Randers was important militarily, and could encamp from 10,000 to 15,000 men in the town and its neighbourhood, in a position which could not easily be over-run.
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More examples
  • Camp: live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"
  • Encamp is one of the parishes of Andorra, located on the Valira d'Orient river, and connected by a cable car to Lake Engolasters. It is also the name of the main town in the parish. Other settlements include Vila, El Pas de la Casa, Grau Roig, el Tremat, la Mosquera, and Les Bons. ...
  • (encamped) Settled or lodged in a camp.