seaworthy (Meaning)
Wordnet
seaworthy (a)
fit for a sea voyage
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seaworthy (a.)
Fit for a voyage; worthy of being trusted to transport a cargo with safety; as, a seaworthy ship.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seaworthy
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seaworthy Sentence Examples
- The vessel underwent extensive repairs to ensure it remained seaworthy for the perilous voyage.
- The ship's hull was reinforced to make it more seaworthy in rough seas.
- The captain performed rigorous inspections to ascertain the vessel's seaworthiness before setting sail.
- The aging boat was deemed unseaworthy and was decommissioned from service.
- The insurance company refused to provide coverage for the boat due to concerns about its seaworthiness.
- The storm severely damaged the ship, rendering it temporarily unseaworthy.
- The crew worked tirelessly to repair the ship and restore its seaworthiness.
- The new design of the boat significantly improved its seaworthiness in challenging conditions.
- The yacht's luxurious amenities did not compromise its seaworthiness.
- The experienced navigator was confident in the seaworthiness of his vessel for the transatlantic crossing.
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fit for a sea voyageFit for a voyage; worthy of being trusted to transport a cargo with safety; as, a seaworthy ship.
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The vessel underwent extensive repairs to ensure it remained seaworthy for the perilous voyage.
The ship's hull was reinforced to make it more seaworthy in rough seas.
The captain performed rigorous inspections to ascertain the vessel's seaworthiness before setting sail.
The aging boat was deemed unseaworthy and was decommissioned from service.