Troops - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtruːps|  American pronunciation of the word troops
Brit.  |truːps|  British pronunciation of the word troops
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto troop
- this word is used as a plural form of the nountroop

noun

- soldiers collectively (syn: soldiery)

Extra examples

Bombers were called in to support the ground troops.

The general used a long ruler to indicate on the map exactly where the troops would land.

They stationed troops at the border.

Many reserve troops were called into active duty.

Troops attacked the fortress at dawn.

The troops attacked at dawn.

Rebels have so far offered little opposition to advancing troops.

Not enough funds were provided for the equipment of the troops.

The general led the troops to victory.

The generals massed their troops.

The troops were surprised by an attack from the north.

Troops were sent at the request of our allies.

The troops were praised for their dedication and discipline.

The enemy's troops poured through an opening in our defenses.

The troops prepared to engage the enemy.

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