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Definition of home base in US English: home basenoun 1A place from which operations or activities are carried out; headquarters. Example sentencesExamples - We have four urban search and rescue teams in the state and we have two more urban search and rescue teams on alert in their home base.
- Ten to 20,000 U.S. troops could be at their home bases in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific on a stand-by status, ready to go if needed.
- The level of communications afforded is the same as if the task force was operating from its home base.
- From the starting point to home base, teams were required to carry with them whatever equipment they chose to take.
- Aircrew and ground crew each gained valuable experience by operating away from home base.
- Another characteristic of space missions is that robots have to operate far away from their home base.
- We're stopping the militants from gaining control of any nation, which they would use as a home base and a launching pad for terror.
- Many of its facilities, including its satellite systems, temporary shelters and other infrastructure, are not suited to being dismantled and carried back to their home bases.
- This high-powered fund-raiser is conducting her inaugural business from home base.
- The ship returned to her home base of Portsmouth earlier this year after undergoing a £64 million refit at Rosyth in Scotland.
- But Sergeant Shelton had a very different kind of challenge to face when he returned to his home base.
- Both squadrons are disbanding on Friday at their home base of Valkenburg, the Netherlands, and their final overseas visit was to Wales.
- The Royal Navy's newest ship, amphibious assault ship HMS Bulwark, has been commissioned into the Fleet at a ceremony in her home base of Devonport.
- Our forces will have to travel to the crisis, operate and be sustained at considerable distances from their home bases.
- Chicago has been home base for most of my professional life.
- New York was the home base of choice for the super-rich, with 31 of them living there.
- The submarine was expected to operate from its home base at the Kola Peninsula for 5-7 more years.
- Although insurgent groups usually operate near their home bases, they sometimes conduct raids.
- But these crews never see their families, and there is no home base.
- One of the problems is the fact the enemy has no home base, so conventional approaches are limited.
- 1.1 The objective toward which players progress in certain games.
Example sentencesExamples - The best was landing on someone and sending them back home right when they had their fourth guy in front of home base.
- She hit the ball and brought 2 other players in her team back to home base as well as herself.
- There used to be lines in the middle designating a sort of home base, like in the childhood game of tag.
- ‘But my hunch is that in this game this time first base is closer to home base than it may appear’.
Definition of home base in US English: home basenoun 1A place from which operations or activities are carried out; headquarters. Example sentencesExamples - Both squadrons are disbanding on Friday at their home base of Valkenburg, the Netherlands, and their final overseas visit was to Wales.
- Although insurgent groups usually operate near their home bases, they sometimes conduct raids.
- One of the problems is the fact the enemy has no home base, so conventional approaches are limited.
- Many of its facilities, including its satellite systems, temporary shelters and other infrastructure, are not suited to being dismantled and carried back to their home bases.
- Ten to 20,000 U.S. troops could be at their home bases in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific on a stand-by status, ready to go if needed.
- The Royal Navy's newest ship, amphibious assault ship HMS Bulwark, has been commissioned into the Fleet at a ceremony in her home base of Devonport.
- Another characteristic of space missions is that robots have to operate far away from their home base.
- Our forces will have to travel to the crisis, operate and be sustained at considerable distances from their home bases.
- From the starting point to home base, teams were required to carry with them whatever equipment they chose to take.
- We're stopping the militants from gaining control of any nation, which they would use as a home base and a launching pad for terror.
- The ship returned to her home base of Portsmouth earlier this year after undergoing a £64 million refit at Rosyth in Scotland.
- The submarine was expected to operate from its home base at the Kola Peninsula for 5-7 more years.
- But Sergeant Shelton had a very different kind of challenge to face when he returned to his home base.
- But these crews never see their families, and there is no home base.
- New York was the home base of choice for the super-rich, with 31 of them living there.
- Chicago has been home base for most of my professional life.
- This high-powered fund-raiser is conducting her inaugural business from home base.
- We have four urban search and rescue teams in the state and we have two more urban search and rescue teams on alert in their home base.
- The level of communications afforded is the same as if the task force was operating from its home base.
- Aircrew and ground crew each gained valuable experience by operating away from home base.
- 1.1 The objective toward which players progress in certain games.
Example sentencesExamples - There used to be lines in the middle designating a sort of home base, like in the childhood game of tag.
- The best was landing on someone and sending them back home right when they had their fourth guy in front of home base.
- She hit the ball and brought 2 other players in her team back to home base as well as herself.
- ‘But my hunch is that in this game this time first base is closer to home base than it may appear’.
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