"Undock" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Undock
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"Undock" Meaning

To disconnect or detach something, especially a boat, from a dock or a mooring.

"Undock" Examples

Example Sentences:


1. To undock a boat from its mooring requires care to avoid damage to either the vessel or the dock.
2. The pilot hadn't anticipated the undock would be so smooth, given the turbulent weather earlier in the week.
3. The travelling father promised his kids they could undock the family boat for a morning on the lake during the following weekend.
4. Loading and undocking in cargo ships have reached a new level of efficiency thanks to technology advancements.
5. Following a couple of delayed arrivals, the ship's undock rescheduled for later to compensate for the delay in its departure.

"Undock" Similar Words

Undistracted

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Undistributed

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Unallocated or undivided, especially in the sense that a fair or expected proportion of something (such as income, earnings, or assets) has not been received or received equally by all parties.

Undisturbed

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Undividable

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Whole: Indivisible refers to something that cannot be divided or separated into parts.

Undivided

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Undividedness

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The term "undividedness" refers to the quality or state of being whole, complete, and entire without division, separation, or compartmentalization. It involves being fully committed, dedicated, and focused on something, without distraction, division, or fragmentation.<br><br>In various contexts, undividedness can mean different things, including:<br><br>1. <strong>Spiritual undividedness</strong>: A state of being fully engaged and committed to one's faith, values, or spiritual practice, without any internal conflicts or divisions.<br>2. <strong>Emotional undividedness</strong>: The ability to experience and express one's emotions in a unified and authentic way, without compartmentalizing or denying them.<br>3. <strong>Mental undividedness</strong>: A state of being focused, concentrated, and free from internal distractions or mental clutter, allowing for a clear and undivided attention.<br>4. <strong>Psychological undividedness</strong>: A sense of wholeness and integration of one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, without feelings of fragmentation or disunity.<br>5. <strong>Conceptual undividedness</strong>: The ability to think and understand a concept or idea in its entirety, without breaking it down into isolated parts or bits.<br><br>Overall, undividedness is a state of being that is characterized by unity, coherence, and wholeness, and is often associated with mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual well-being.

Undivulged

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Kept secret or unshared; not revealed.

Undo

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Undocked

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Undocumented

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Undoes

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Undoing

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Undomesticated

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Undomiciled

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homeless or without a fixed address, especially a child.

Undone

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Made unrepaired or unrectified: <br><br>Unfinished or not completed: <br><br>Directly opposite of the past tense of "do" meaning made or repaired.<br><br> Example: Spilled water had left a wine ring on the table, which was still undone even after repeated cleaning.

Undopplered

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There is no word "undopplered" in the English language. It is possible that you may be thinking of "underworked."