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		bastionbas‧ti‧on /ˈbæstiən $ -tʃən/ noun [countable]    bastionOrigin: 1500-1600 French bastille  ‘strong building, castle’, from Old Provençal bastida, from bastir  ‘to build’  - A bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth.
 - In colonial times, Western missionaries would dash off to bastions of other faiths to preach the Gospel.
 - Its empire had collapsed, its protective ring of island bastions smashed, its people on the verge of starvation.
 - Male bastions like the pub, the football stadium and the military have been stormed.
 - No Socialist bastion remained intact, no government minister or party leader unthreatened.
 - Silly though it may have seemed at first, these all-male secret societies are bastions of extraordinary power and influence.
 - The bureaucrats in their Brussels bastion wrongly presumed that bigger is better.
 - They manned the towers and bastions and the great gates were shut fast.
 
   ► Architecturearcade, nounarch, nounarchitect, nounarchitecture, nounatrium, nounbailey, nounbastion, nouncampanile, nouncapital, nouncaryatid, nouncloistered, adjectivecolonial, adjectiveconservationist, nounCorinthian, adjectivecornice, noundolmen, noundome, noundomed, adjectiveDoric, adjectivefloor plan, nounflying buttress, nounfolly, nounGeorgian, adjectiveGothic, adjectiveground plan, nounIonic, adjectivemodernism, nounmonolith, nounmonument, nounmonumental, adjectiveNorman, adjectiveobelisk, nounopen-plan, adjectivepedestal, nounpediment, nounperistyle, nounpitched, adjectiveplinth, nounplot, nounportico, nounquadrangle, nounrambling, adjectiverampart, nounrococo, adjectiveRomanesque, adjectivescreen, nounspan, nounsplit-level, adjectivesquare, nounstonework, nounterrace, nountracery, nountransept, nountruss, nounvaulted, adjectivevaulting, nounvestibule, noun   ► last bastions  These clubs are the last bastions of male privilege. ADJECTIVE► male· They have rewritten the record books, stormed the male bastion of Grandmaster chess, and defied the laws of probability.   1something that protects a way of life, principle etc that seems likely to change or end completelybastion of  These clubs are the last bastions of male privilege.2a place where a country or army has strong military defences:   Pearl Harbor was the principal American bastion in the Pacific.3 technical a part of a castle wall that sticks out from the rest  |