Dockverb example sentences

Related (8): anchor, berth, moor, land, arrive, disembark, fasten, secure.

dock

noun

dock (noun) · docks (plural noun) · loading dock (noun) · loading docks (plural noun)

  - an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships:

  - a group of docks along with wharves and associated buildings.

  - short for dry dock

  - a jetty or pier where a ship may moor.

  - a platform for loading lorries or goods trains.

  - a device in which a laptop, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features; a docking station.

  - (of a ship) come into a dock and tie up at a wharf:

  - bring (a ship or boat) into a dock:

  - (of a spacecraft) join with a space station or another spacecraft in space:

  - attach (a mobile device or piece of electronic equipment) to a docking station or another piece of equipment:

dock

verb

dock (verb) · docks (third person present) · docked (past tense) · docked (past participle) · docking (present participle)

  - deduct (something, especially an amount of money or a point in a game):

  - cut short (an animal's tail):

  - the solid bony or fleshy part of an animal's tail, excluding the hair.

  - the stump left after a tail has been docked.

dock

noun

dock (noun) · docks (plural noun)

  - the enclosure in a criminal court where a defendant stands or sits:

dock

noun

dock (noun) · docks (plural noun)

  - a coarse weed of temperate regions, with inconspicuous greenish or reddish flowers. The leaves are used to relieve nettle stings.

Synonyms

harbour, marina, waterfront, port, anchorage, wharf, quay, pier, jetty, dockyard, boatyard, hithe, moorage, harbourage, moor, berth, land, beach, anchor, deduct, subtract, remove, debit, discount, minus, reduce, cut, decrease, lessen, diminish, add, increase, shorten, crop, lop, prune, truncate, remove, amputate, detach, disconnect, sever, dissever

"Dockverb" Example Sentences

1. The ship will dock at the port tomorrow.
2. He had to dock his employee's pay for being late.
3. The fisherman waited patiently for the boat to dock.
4. The spaceship docked with the International Space Station.
5. The captain expertly maneuvered the boat into the dock.
6. The company will dock their prices during the sale.
7. The dog eagerly ran to the dock and jumped into the water.
8. The manager threatened to dock her vacation time for missing deadlines.
9. The workers carefully loaded the cargo onto the dock.
10. The military helicopter hovered over the dock before landing.
11. The sailor secured the boat to the dock with ropes.
12. The company policy is to dock pay for excessive absences.
13. The tourists crowded around the dock to watch the sea lions.
14. The captain ordered the crew to dock the ship at the nearest port.
15. The ship eased into the dock, barely scraping the surface of the water.
16. The boat slowly moved away from the dock, leaving the passengers behind.
17. The car pull up next to the dock for loading.
18. The company decided to dock the employee's bonus for poor performance.
19. The fishermen returned with a haul of fish to be unloaded at the dock.
20. The barge was towed towards the dock for unloading.
21. He forgot to dock the boat properly and it drifted away from the dock.
22. The company will dock his pay for the time he spent on personal calls during work hours.
23. The cargo ship needed to dock at the industrial port to unload its goods.
24. The boat rocked gently against the sides of the dock, causing ripples in the water.
25. The government threatened to dock funding for the organization due to lack of transparency.
26. The helicopter approached the dock, ready to uplift and transport cargo.
27. The company can dock employee pay for tardiness, but not for medical-related absences.
28. The boat narrowly missed hitting the dock as it was pulled into the harbor.
29. The workers raced to unload the cargo as soon as the ship docked.
30. The boat slowly inched closer to the dock as the captain expertly maneuvered it into place.

Common Phases

- Dock the boat;
- Dock the rocket;
- Dock the ship;
- Dock the plane;
- Dock the submarine;
- Dock the barge;
- Dock the tugboat;
- Dock the hovercraft;
- Dock the ferry;
- Dock the yacht.

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