undam (Meaning)

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undam (v. t.)

To free from a dam, mound, or other obstruction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undam

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undam Sentence Examples

  1. The undam of the valley floor was strewn with rocks and boulders.
  2. The torrent of water had carved an undam in the soft earth.
  3. The undam was too steep to climb, forcing the travelers to find an alternative route.
  4. The undam created a natural barrier between the two villages.
  5. The undam marked the boundary between the forest and the fields.
  6. The archaeologists discovered an ancient undam that revealed the settlement's past.
  7. The undam served as a drainage channel during heavy rains.
  8. The undam was a popular spot for picnics and hiking.
  9. The undam's rugged topography made it a challenging terrain for hikers.
  10. The undam had become a symbol of the region's natural beauty.

FAQs About the word undam

To free from a dam, mound, or other obstruction.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The undam of the valley floor was strewn with rocks and boulders.

The torrent of water had carved an undam in the soft earth.

The undam was too steep to climb, forcing the travelers to find an alternative route.

The undam created a natural barrier between the two villages.