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flanked

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Verb — Positioned on either side of someone or something, especially as an escort or for support.

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flanked by guards flanked on both sides flanked the enemy

Frequently asked questions

What does “flanked” mean?

The word “flanked” means positioned on either side of someone or something, especially as an escort or for support. In plain terms, having something positioned on both sides, or attacked from the side.

How do you pronounce “flanked”?

“Flanked” is pronounced flangkt (/flæŋkt/ in IPA).

How do you use “flanked” in a sentence?

Here is “flanked” used in a sentence: “The president walked in flanked by two bodyguards.”

What part of speech is “flanked”?

“Flanked” is a verb.

Is “flanked” a common word?

“Flanked” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “flanked” have?

“Flanked” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: positioned on either side of someone or something, especially as an escort or for support.

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