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outpost

[out-pohst] / ˈaʊtˌpoʊst /
NOUN
remote station
Synonyms


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"The preliminary investigation determined the involvement of several suspects who came from a nearby outpost," the statement said, referring to Israeli settlements not officially recognised by Israeli authorities.

From Barron's

Some of the projects are designed to link high-altitude areas with military outposts and civilian settlements that are isolated during the winter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coffman didn’t just run the legendary resort, she imagined it when Palm Springs was still an Old West outpost on the way to L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

The chief exception: the Getty, where its Brentwood anchor and Pacific Palisades outpost accounted for three of the 10 most engrossing museum exhibitions in 2025, all 10 presented here in order of their opening dates.

From Los Angeles Times

He traveled to the bank’s outposts and events, and was known for sending personal emails to staff at all hours.

From The Wall Street Journal