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Dredge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

dredge

/drɛdʒ/ /drɛdʒ/

Definition:

To remove mud or debris from the bottom of a body of water using a machine or tool.

Synonyms:

excavate, scoop, dig, clear

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

fill, bury

Common Collocations:

dredge the river, dredge up memories, dredge for oysters

Derivatives:

dredger, dredging

Usage Tips:

Use "dredge" for removing sediment or figuratively to mean bringing up old memories or topics.

Common Phrases:

dredge up the past, dredge the depths

Etymology:

From Middle Dutch "dregghe," meaning a dragnet or fishing tool.

Examples:

  • 1. The workers will dredge the canal to improve water flow.
  • 2. She tried not to dredge up painful memories from her childhood.
  • 3. The machine will dredge the lake to remove silt and debris.
  • 4. Fishermen often dredge for clams along the shallow coastline.

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