sea room (Meaning)
Wordnet
sea room (n)
space for maneuver at sea
Webster
sea room ()
Room or space at sea for a vessel to maneuver, drive, or scud, without peril of running ashore or aground.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sea room
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sea room Sentence Examples
- The sailboat had ample sea room to tack and jibe without fear of collision.
- With the wind at her back, the yacht sped through the sea with plenty of room to maneuver.
- The captain granted the crew some sea room to explore the nearby island during their layover.
- The aircraft carrier had enough sea room to launch and recover multiple aircraft simultaneously.
- The coastline provided limited sea room for the fishing boats, making it difficult to navigate during storms.
- The bridge offered panoramic views of the vast sea room below.
- The captain gave the helmsman ample sea room to practice docking the vessel.
- With no land in sight, the ship had unlimited sea room to sail for days on end.
- The regatta course was designed to provide the boats with sufficient sea room for racing.
- The submarine surfaced with plenty of sea room to the surface, ensuring it was not vulnerable to enemy fire.
FAQs About the word sea room
space for maneuver at seaRoom or space at sea for a vessel to maneuver, drive, or scud, without peril of running ashore or aground.
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The sailboat had ample sea room to tack and jibe without fear of collision.
With the wind at her back, the yacht sped through the sea with plenty of room to maneuver.
The captain granted the crew some sea room to explore the nearby island during their layover.
The aircraft carrier had enough sea room to launch and recover multiple aircraft simultaneously.