balize (Meaning)
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balize (n.)
A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a landmark.
Synonyms & Antonyms of balize
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balize Sentence Examples
- Mariners rely on balizes to identify the shallow portions of the water body.
- The orange balize marked the southern boundary of the designated swimming area.
- The pilot cautiously guided the vessel through the treacherous channel, using the balizes as markers.
- The balize emitted a steady green light, indicating that the water depth was sufficient for safe navigation.
- The fisherman cast his net near the balize, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive sturgeon.
- The coastal road paralleled the coastline, with balizes strategically placed to delineate no-swimming zones.
- The harbormaster instructed the incoming vessels to follow the balizes leading to the docking area.
- The divers used the balize as a reference point to navigate the underwater cave system.
- The bright yellow balize stood out amidst the murky water, signaling the presence of a submerged hazard.
- The researchers installed balizes along the riverbank to monitor water flow and habitat changes.
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A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a landmark.
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No antonyms found.
Mariners rely on balizes to identify the shallow portions of the water body.
The orange balize marked the southern boundary of the designated swimming area.
The pilot cautiously guided the vessel through the treacherous channel, using the balizes as markers.
The balize emitted a steady green light, indicating that the water depth was sufficient for safe navigation.