onshore Antonyms

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Meaning of onshore

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onshore (a)

(of winds) coming from the sea toward the land

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onshore (s)

on the edge of the land

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onshore (r)

on or toward the land

onshore Sentence Examples

  1. The rescue team rushed onshore to assist survivors of the shipwreck.
  2. Cargo ships unloaded their goods onshore at the bustling port.
  3. Sailors disembarked onshore after a long and perilous voyage.
  4. The oil rig was located onshore, accessible by road and rail.
  5. Tourists flocked onshore to explore the coastal town's quaint shops.
  6. The fishing vessel arrived onshore with a bountiful catch of seafood.
  7. The offshore wind turbine was connected to the onshore grid.
  8. The hurricane's high winds and waves caused severe damage onshore.
  9. The onshore facilities of the oil terminal were heavily guarded.
  10. The coastal erosion project aimed to protect dunes and buildings onshore.

FAQs About the word onshore

(of winds) coming from the sea toward the land, on the edge of the land, on or toward the land

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The rescue team rushed onshore to assist survivors of the shipwreck.

Cargo ships unloaded their goods onshore at the bustling port.

Sailors disembarked onshore after a long and perilous voyage.

The oil rig was located onshore, accessible by road and rail.