rear
Plural
rears
1
the part of an object located on the opposite side from its front
- The car's rear was dented in the accident.
- He attached the trailer to the rear of the truck.
- The house had a small garden at the rear.
- The instructions are printed on the rear of the package.
- They entered the building through a door at the rear.
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2
the part of the human body on which a person sits
- He slipped on the ice and landed squarely on his rear.
- The chair was so uncomfortable that it made his rear ache after a while.
- She gave her dog a gentle pat on the rear as a reward.
- Sitting for long hours can make your rear feel numb and sore.
- He adjusted the cushion to make his rear more comfortable during the long car ride.
3
the part of a military force that is furthest from the enemy, often used for support and logistics
- Supplies were transported from the rear to the front lines throughout the battle.
- The soldiers at the rear were tasked with organizing medical aid and rations.
- As the enemy advanced, the rear was reinforced to prevent a surprise attack.
- The general moved to the rear to oversee the coordination of reinforcements.
- The rear provided a secure area for soldiers to rest and recover from the fight.
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