dredge
verb
Pronunciation: /drɛdʒ/
Definition
To clear away or deepen a waterway by removing sand, mud, or silt from the bottom.
Examples
Engineers must dredge the harbor every few years to prevent it from becoming too shallow for cargo vessels.
The local authorities decided to dredge the canal to improve water flow and reduce the risk of flooding.
Heavy machinery was used to dredge the river, uncovering long-lost artifacts buried in the silt.
How to Use dredge
- dredge up (phrasal verb)
- To recall or reveal something forgotten or unpleasant. — "Please do not dredge up those old mistakes."
- dredge with (prepositional phrase)
- To coat food using a specific ingredient. — "Dredge the meat with flour before browning."
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