undock (Meaning)

Wordnet

undock (v)

move out of a dock

take (a ship) out of a dock

Webster

undock (v. t.)

To take out of dock; as, to undock a ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undock

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undock Sentence Examples

  1. The spacecraft undocked from the space station, embarking on its solo journey into the vastness of space.
  2. With a gentle nudge, the submarine undocked from the underwater docking station, heading towards the uncharted depths.
  3. The explorer undid the docking clamps on the pod, preparing to venture into the unknown.
  4. The cargo ship undocked from the port, laden with goods destined for far-off lands.
  5. The landing module undocked from the orbiting mothership, descending towards the unexplored planet's surface.
  6. The fighter jet undocked from the aircraft carrier, soaring into the sky on a mission.
  7. The research vessel undocked from the Antarctic icebreaker, embarking on a scientific expedition into the frigid wilderness.
  8. The tugboat undocked the barge from the dock, towing it across the harbor.
  9. The rescue pod undocked from the damaged spaceship, carrying the crew to safety.
  10. The shuttle undocked from the International Space Station, returning astronauts to Earth after a successful mission.

FAQs About the word undock

move out of a dock, take (a ship) out of a dockTo take out of dock; as, to undock a ship.

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The spacecraft undocked from the space station, embarking on its solo journey into the vastness of space.

With a gentle nudge, the submarine undocked from the underwater docking station, heading towards the uncharted depths.

The explorer undid the docking clamps on the pod, preparing to venture into the unknown.

The cargo ship undocked from the port, laden with goods destined for far-off lands.