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quartering

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for quartering.

Editorial note

The only one yet to be filtered through the fourteenth is the third amendment (quartering troops).

Examples14
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The act of providing housing for military personnel, especially when imposed upon the home of a private citizen.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of quartering gathered in one view.

noun

The act of providing housing for military personnel, especially when imposed upon the home of a private citizen.

noun

A division into four parts.

noun

The method of capital punishment where a criminal is cut into four pieces.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for quartering.

noun

The act of providing housing for military personnel, especially when imposed upon the home of a private citizen.

noun

A division into four parts.

noun

The method of capital punishment where a criminal is cut into four pieces.

noun

A point on an arch calculated by measuring one quarter of the height along a line from the peak to the outer edge on the ground.

Example sentences

1

The only one yet to be filtered through the fourteenth is the third amendment (quartering troops).

2

Drawing-and-quartering really isn't out of the question to avenge that injury, even though in the American case the sovereign is not an actual person.

3

The clause and the Amendment itself comes before an Amedment that speaks of quartering troops in peace time.

4

The 3rd amedment supports this as well, requiring a limitation on quartering in time of war via law.

5

Just as hanging, drawing and quartering to an audience of thousands in Europe was acceptable but wrong.

6

The 2nd amendment discusses firearms and the 3rd discusses quartering of soldiers.

7

Yeah, yeah don't talk politics: The 4th amendment was created during a time that had a recent memory of forced quartering of British soldiers.

8

Bringing back the old punishments (drawing & quartering, hanging, etc.) might help, but I doubt it.

9

The 3rd (quartering soldiers) infers a privacy of home, the 5th could be construed as privacy of personal information (specifically information that could be incriminating).

10

Maybe this is covered in the New Yorker article marklabedz linked to, but I'm curious what their solution to quartering winds was.

11

There is an easier example than quartering soldiers: search warrants.

12

(Or, hell, from quartering troops by the third?) These questions may or may not have good answers.

Quote examples

1

It "places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in private homes without the owner's consent".

2

(Remember reading about how the "mandatory quartering of troops" genie had been let out of the bottle ages ago in English territories?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use quartering in a sentence?

The only one yet to be filtered through the fourteenth is the third amendment (quartering troops).

What does quartering mean?

The act of providing housing for military personnel, especially when imposed upon the home of a private citizen.

What part of speech is quartering?

quartering is commonly used as noun.