1. towered - Adjective
2. towered - Verb
of Tower
Adorned or defended by towers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTowered cities please us then, And the busy hum of men. John Milton
The grim shape; Towered up between me and the stars, and still, For so it seemed, with purpose of its own; And measured motion like a living thing, Strode after me. William Wordsworth
Slowly the pale-faced noblemen and frightened women knelt, bowing in fear and reverence to the bloodstained giant who towered above them with his eyes ablaze. "I am king!" Robert E. Howard
I leapt into my boots, trousers and jacket, tumbled all my gear, lying ready laid out, into my bag, donned helmet and goggles, seized charts and rushed to the upper deck.... the sea was calm under a heaving swell. Engadine towered above my cockle-shell. Robert Erskine Childers
Homer and Bible... towered above their predecessors and contemporaries. Cyrus H. Gordon
Christopher Reeve understood that everything begins with hope. His vision of walking again, his belief that he would be able to in his lifetime, towered over his broken body. Patti Davis