waterage Antonyms

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Meaning of waterage

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waterage (n.)

Money paid for transportation of goods, etc., by water.

waterage Sentence Examples

  1. The boat's waterage was insufficient to navigate the treacherous rapids.
  2. The cargo ship had a significant waterage problem, causing it to list heavily.
  3. The old dam's waterage had become blocked, leading to flooding downstream.
  4. The government implemented regulations to monitor the waterage of vessels operating in coastal waters.
  5. The waterage of the reservoir had been depleted due to a prolonged drought.
  6. The farmer's irrigation system relied heavily on the waterage of the nearby river.
  7. The researchers estimated the waterage of the lake using advanced sonar technology.
  8. The waterage of the well was contaminated, posing a health hazard to the community.
  9. The construction of the new waterage system improved access to clean water for thousands of people.
  10. The boat's waterage had been damaged in a storm, requiring immediate repairs.

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Money paid for transportation of goods, etc., by water.

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The boat's waterage was insufficient to navigate the treacherous rapids.

The cargo ship had a significant waterage problem, causing it to list heavily.

The old dam's waterage had become blocked, leading to flooding downstream.

The government implemented regulations to monitor the waterage of vessels operating in coastal waters.