Lodge
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British pronunciation/lˈɒd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɑdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "lodge"

to lodge
01

to rent a room or living space in someone else's residence, typically on a temporary basis

Intransitive: to lodge somewhere | to lodge with sb
to lodge definition and meaning
02

to formally submit or file a charge, accusation, or complaint against someone

Transitive: to lodge a claim or appeal
03

to become stuck or fixed in a particular position, often in a way that is difficult to remove

Intransitive: to lodge somewhere
04

to offer a place to stay or provide accommodation for someone

Transitive: to lodge sb | to lodge sb somewhere
Lodge
01

a place where people can stay overnight, usually designed with a rustic or natural style, and may have restaurants, activities, and shared areas for guests

02

a small house in the countryside, where people temporarily stay while participating in an outdoor activity such as climbing, skiing, etc.

What is a "lodge"?

A lodge is a small, often rustic building used for providing temporary accommodation, usually in natural or outdoor settings. It is often found in areas like forests, mountains, or near lakes and is used by travelers, tourists, or those seeking a getaway in nature. Lodges may offer basic amenities such as beds, bathrooms, and common areas for guests to gather. Some lodges are part of larger resorts or recreational areas, providing a comfortable place to stay while enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, or skiing. They are typically cozy and provide a more relaxed, nature-focused environment than hotels.

03

the nest of an otter or a beaver

04

any of various Native American dwellings

05

small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener

06

a formal association of people with similar interests

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He preferred to lodge in private homes while on business trips.
While studying abroad, she chose to lodge with a local family to experience the culture firsthand.
The newlyweds decided to lodge temporarily with the bride's parents until they found a place of their own.
The company decided to lodge a complaint against the competitor for unfair business practices.
After careful consideration, the employee decided to lodge a formal complaint about workplace discrimination.
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