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Synonyms & Similar Words
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excavate
remove
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Meaning of Dredge
The primary meaning of the word "dredge" is to remove or pull something, especially from a liquid, or to make something deeper or wider by removing material.
Definitions
- To remove or pull something, especially from a liquid, using a dredge or other device.
- To make something deeper or wider by removing material, especially from the bottom of a body of water.
- To search for or bring to the surface something that is hidden or hard to find.
- To make someone or something seem more interesting or appealing by adding something, especially a feeling or quality.
Etymology of Dredge
The word "dredge" comes from the Old English word "dregan", which means "to pull" or "to draw", and is related to the Old Norse word "drega", which means "to pull" or "to drag".
The word has been used in English since the 15th century, initially to describe the act of pulling or dragging something, and later to describe the process of removing material from a body of water.
Example Uses
- The company will dredge the river to make it deeper and wider for boats to pass through.
- The police dredged the lake to recover the sunken car.
- The writer dredged up old memories to use in her novel.
- The chef dredged the chicken in flour before frying it.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
fill
block
clog
congest
choke
dam
obstruct
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prevent
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dump
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reject
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clutch
grip
save
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check
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order
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lead
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manage
oversee
supervise
survey
inspect
examine
scrutinize.