dry-dock (Meaning)

Wordnet

dry-dock (n)

a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline

Wordnet

dry-dock (v)

maneuver (a ship) into a drydock

Webster

dry-dock ()

See under Dock.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dry-dock

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dry-dock Sentence Examples

  1. The enormous cruise ship was ushered into the dry-dock for extensive renovations.
  2. Inside the dry-dock, skilled workers meticulously inspected the ship's hull for any signs of damage.
  3. The dry-dock provided a safe and controlled environment for the ship to undergo critical repairs and maintenance.
  4. As the water was drained from the dry-dock, the ship's massive hull slowly emerged, revealing its intricate structure.
  5. In the dry-dock, engineers meticulously replaced corroded steel plates with new ones, ensuring the ship's continued seaworthiness.
  6. The dry-dock's towering walls loomed over the ship, providing a sense of awe and grandeur.
  7. The ship's engines hummed as it rested in the dry-dock, awaiting its return to the open waters.
  8. Skilled divers performed detailed inspections of the ship's underwater components while it was in the dry-dock.
  9. As the dry-dock's gates opened, the ship gracefully glided back into the water, ready to embark on its next voyage.
  10. The dry-dock served as a vital hub of activity, where skilled workers collaborated to ensure the ship's smooth operation.

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a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline, maneuver (a ship) into a drydockSee under

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The enormous cruise ship was ushered into the dry-dock for extensive renovations.

Inside the dry-dock, skilled workers meticulously inspected the ship's hull for any signs of damage.

The dry-dock provided a safe and controlled environment for the ship to undergo critical repairs and maintenance.

As the water was drained from the dry-dock, the ship's massive hull slowly emerged, revealing its intricate structure.