"Dredge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dredge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dredge" Meaning

To dredge means to remove ( sediment or debris) from the bottom of a sea, lake, or river, typically by pumping or scraping it up. It can also mean to scrape (a substance) away from the bottom or sides of something, or to search or rummage through (something) in a listless or half-hearted way.

"Dredge" Examples

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Dredge is a verb that means to excavate or remove material, especially sediment or rocks, from the bottom of a body of water or a channel.

Examples


The sailors had to dredge the ocean floor to repair the damaged ships' hulls.
The city's harbor needs to be dredged regularly to ensure safe navigation.
The company dredged up old records to research their company history.
The river's banks are often dredged to remove debris and maintain water levels.
The excavation team had to dredge through the thick mud to uncover the ancient artifacts.

Notes


Dredge can also be used as a noun, referring to the material removed from a body of water or a channel.
The word dredge is often used in nautical contexts, such as shipbuilding or maintenance.

"Dredge" Similar Words

Drear

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Drearier

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Drearier is a comparative form of the adjective "drear". It means more dull, bleak, and uninteresting; more lacking in brightness, cheer, or excitement.

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The word "drearisome" is an adjective that means uninteresting, dull, or uninspiring. It can also describe something that is monotonous or tedious, often to the point of being depressing or hopeless. The word is derived from the phrase "drestari", which is Old English for "to sorrow", and is often used to describe a situation or environment that is perceived as bleak or desolate.

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The word "dreg" refers to a small amount or remainder of something, typically something undesirable or of poor quality. It can also refer to the scum that forms at the bottom of a container, such as a bottle or tank. In social contexts, it can also refer to the lower or most undesirable members of a group, society, or community.

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