Used in a Sentence

seawalls

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for seawalls.

Editorial note

The US may have to give up on Miami and New Orleans, and build seawalls for New York.

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Quick take

A coastal defence in the form of a wall or an embankment.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of seawalls gathered in one view.

noun

A coastal defence in the form of a wall or an embankment.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for seawalls.

noun

A coastal defence in the form of a wall or an embankment.

Example sentences

1

The US may have to give up on Miami and New Orleans, and build seawalls for New York.

2

You can't fix flooding in south Florida with seawalls or levees, because the bedrock is porous limestone: if there's too much water, it literally comes up through the ground.

3

We already make seawalls to protect against tsunamis rather than somehow trying to weld all the fault lines back together.

4

US will have its head in the sand for as long as possible, and will spend its energy on seawalls etc, so long as the area is moderately wealthy or politically connected.

5

At least it would be possible to mandate the construction of seawalls.

6

I suspect now any future seawalls will be made with a good factory of safety.

7

I have been waiting for our leaders to realize we need to build seawalls (not just New York- covering both coasts).

8

I'm not an expert by any means, but I think the issue with seawalls is they are built to stop waves, not something that acts more like the ocean getting deeper.

9

Building seawalls for the upcoming sea level rise.

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Florida has the highest cost of building seawalls.

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Plus ongoing construction of seawalls by Halliburton.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use seawalls in a sentence?

The US may have to give up on Miami and New Orleans, and build seawalls for New York.

What does seawalls mean?

A coastal defence in the form of a wall or an embankment.

What part of speech is seawalls?

seawalls is commonly used as noun.