dredged (up) (Meaning)

dredged (up)

to start talking or thinking again about (something unpleasant that happened a long time ago)

dredged (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The divers dredged up a treasure chest from the ocean floor.
  2. The archeologists dredged up ancient artifacts from the archaeological site.
  3. The dredging operation brought up sediment and debris from the riverbed.
  4. The dredging process revealed a hidden underwater canyon.
  5. The bucket of the dredge dredged up a load of mud and rocks.
  6. The dredger painstakingly dredged up a vast amount of material from the lake.
  7. The dredging operation uncovered a forgotten shipwreck buried beneath centuries of sediment.
  8. The dredge dredged up marine life, providing valuable data for scientific research.
  9. The dredging equipment dredged up a large quantity of oysters and clams.
  10. The dredge worked tirelessly, dredging up sand and gravel from the riverbank.

FAQs About the word dredged (up)

to start talking or thinking again about (something unpleasant that happened a long time ago)

located, hunted (down or up), learned,found, discovered, turned up,dug up, rummaged, determined, tracked (down)

missed, overlooked,passed over,lost, misplaced, mis-set,mislaid, misset

The divers dredged up a treasure chest from the ocean floor.

The archeologists dredged up ancient artifacts from the archaeological site.

The dredging operation brought up sediment and debris from the riverbed.

The dredging process revealed a hidden underwater canyon.