lodgment: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (C1-C2); primarily used in formal, legal, financial, or military contexts.
UK/ˈlɒdʒ.mənt/US/ˈlɑːdʒ.mənt/

Formal, Technical.

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What does “lodgment” mean?

The act of depositing or placing something formally.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

The act of depositing or placing something formally; a place where something is deposited or where someone is situated, especially in a temporary or military context.

1. (Legal/Financial) The act of depositing money or documents with a court or official. 2. (Military) A secure position or foothold established in enemy territory. 3. (General) An accumulation or deposit of a substance.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

UK: 'Lodgement' is a common, accepted variant spelling. US: 'Lodgment' is the standard and dominant spelling. The meaning and usage are identical.

Connotations

In both variants, the word carries formal, bureaucratic, or strategic connotations. It is not a colloquial term.

Frequency

The word itself is relatively low-frequency in both regions, but the '-ment' spelling is virtually exclusive to the US, while the UK uses both '-ment' and '-gement'.

Grammar

How to Use “lodgment” in a Sentence

[Subject] made a lodgment of [Object] with [Recipient/Institution].The [Entity] established a lodgment at/in [Location].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
make a lodgmentsecure a lodgmentfinancial lodgmentmilitary lodgment
medium
court lodgmentdocument lodgmentinitial lodgmentsuccessful lodgment
weak
immediate lodgmentformal lodgmentofficial lodgmentstrategic lodgment

Examples

Examples of “lodgment” in a Sentence

noun

British English

  • The solicitor confirmed the lodgement of the deeds with the Land Registry.
  • The battalion's lodgement on the ridge was critical to the assault.

American English

  • The lodgment of the appeal must occur within 30 days.
  • Forces achieved a small lodgment on the enemy's beach.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to the formal submission of financial documents or taxes (e.g., 'the lodgment of annual returns').

Academic

Used in history or political science regarding military strategy or colonial settlement.

Everyday

Extremely rare; simpler terms are used.

Technical

Standard in legal, financial, and military jargon to denote a formal act of depositing or securing a position.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “lodgment”

Strong

footholdbeachhead (military)entrenchment (military)

Neutral

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “lodgment”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “lodgment”

  • Using 'lodgment' to mean 'a place to live' (that's 'lodging').
  • Misspelling as 'logdment'.
  • Using it in informal speech where 'deposit' or 'filing' would be natural.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Both are correct. 'Lodgment' is standard in American English. 'Lodgement' is a common variant in British English, though 'lodgment' is also accepted.

'Lodgment' refers to the *act* of depositing something or a secured *position*. 'Lodging' (uncountable) refers to temporary accommodation, or (countable) 'lodgings' means a rented room or rooms.

No, 'lodgment' is only a noun. The verb is 'to lodge' (e.g., 'to lodge a complaint').

No, it's a formal, technical word. Learners at B1/B2 level should understand it in context, but C1 level is typical for active use in appropriate formal writing.

The act of depositing or placing something formally.

Lodgment is usually formal, technical. in register.

Lodgment: in British English it is pronounced /ˈlɒdʒ.mənt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈlɑːdʒ.mənt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific to the word 'lodgment'.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of LODGE + MENT. You lodge (place/deposit) a document to make a lodgment.

Conceptual Metaphor

PLACEMENT IS SECURITY / SUBMISSION IS DEPOSITION.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Before the trial could proceed, the of the evidence with the court clerk was essential.
Multiple Choice

In which context is 'lodgment' LEAST likely to be used?