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troop
[ troop ]
noun
- an assemblage of persons or things; company; band.
- a great number or multitude:
A whole troop of children swarmed through the museum.
- Military. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more platoons and a headquarters group.
- troops, a body of soldiers, police, etc.:
Mounted troops quelled the riot.
- a single soldier, police officer, etc.:
Three troops were killed today by a roadside bomb.
- a unit of Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts usually having a maximum of 32 members under the guidance of an adult leader.
- a herd, flock, or swarm.
- Archaic. a band or troupe of actors.
verb (used without object)
- to gather in a company; flock together.
Synonyms: collect
- to come, go, or pass in great numbers; throng.
Synonyms: swarm
- to walk, as if in a march; go:
to troop down to breakfast.
- to walk, march, or pass in rank or order:
The students trooped into the auditorium.
- to associate or consort (usually followed by with ).
verb (used with object)
- British Military. to carry (the flag or colors) in a ceremonial way before troops.
- Obsolete. to assemble or form into a troop or troops.
troop
/ truːp /
noun
- a large group or assembly; flock
a troop of children
- a subdivision of a cavalry squadron or artillery battery of about platoon size
- plural armed forces; soldiers
- a large group of Scouts comprising several patrols
- an archaic spelling of troupe
verb
- intr to gather, move, or march in or as if in a crowd
- tr military to parade (the colour or flag) ceremonially
trooping the colour
- slang.tr military (formerly) to report (a serviceman) for a breach of discipline
- intr an archaic word for consort
Other Words From
- inter·troop adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of troop1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
A potential deal would likely establish a timeline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the south of Lebanon and include the deployment there of thousands of additional troops of the Lebanese army.
The approval from Washington is seen as an attempt to slow down Russian troops, who have been steadily advancing into Ukraine's east in recent months.
He was handed over to the ICC in 2018 by the Malian authorities - five years after French troops helped liberate Timbuktu from the jihadists.
Ukraine's surprise incursion into Russia's Kursk region is faltering as Russian troops have pushed Kyiv's offensive backwards.
Trump has promised to deport a vast number of immigrants in the U.S. illegally, saying he would use military troops as well as state and local law enforcement.
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