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Antonyms for dock
dɒkdock
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docknoun
an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial
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undockSynonyms:
loading dock, dockage, pier, wharf, bob, docking facility, wharfage, sorrel, sour grass, bobtaildock, sorrel, sour grassnoun
any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine
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undockSynonyms:
red sorrel, loading dock, bob, docking facility, pier, oxalis, wood sorrel, wharfage, rozelle, bobtail, dockage, wharf, sour grass, common sorrel, sorrel, rosellepier, wharf, wharfage, docknoun
a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats
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undockSynonyms:
loading dock, dockage, pier, wharf, bob, docking facility, wharfage, sorrel, sour grass, quayage, bobtaildock, loading docknoun
a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded
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undockSynonyms:
loading dock, dockage, pier, wharf, bob, docking facility, wharfage, sorrel, sour grass, bobtaildock, dockage, docking facilitynoun
landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out
"the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
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undockSynonyms:
docking, loading dock, dockage, pier, wharf, docking fee, bob, docking facility, wharfage, sorrel, sour grass, moorage, bobtail, tying updocknoun
the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair
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undockSynonyms:
loading dock, dockage, pier, wharf, bob, docking facility, wharfage, sorrel, sour grass, bobtailbobtail, bob, dockverb
a short or shortened tail of certain animals
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undockSynonyms:
loading dock, bob, dockage, pier, bobsleigh, shilling, wharf, wharfage, bobfloat, bobtail, docking facility, cork, bobsled, sour grass, sorrel, bobberdockverb
come into dock
"the ship docked"
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undockdockverb
deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty
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undockdockverb
deduct from someone's wages
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undockdock, tail, bobverb
remove or shorten the tail of an animal
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undockSynonyms:
bobsled, dog, chase after, curtsy, tail, bob, tag, track, chase, trail, go after, give chasedockverb
maneuver into a dock
"dock the ships"
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undock
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An oil tanker was supposed to dock at the port this morning; but the weather was against this. We will wait until the weather allows us to go ahead.
Andy spent the day seated in the back of the boat when he wasn't swimming, tubing or wakeboarding. (Courtesy of Cassi Free) Brett stared, looking to see where Andy was going, someone commented from the dock that clearly, Andy didnt want to help. A man on a jet ski said he thought Andy must be going toward the ladder on the dock. Brett turned his attention there and then he realized that something was wrong; he didnt see any movement and dove in. At least two others came running to help. Andy was pulled from the water, CPR was performed, and emergency services were called. But he was already gone, Cassi recalled. The Free family, confused and shocked, had no idea what had happened.
Someone commented from the dock that clearly, Andy didnt want to help. A man on a jet ski said he thought Andy must be going toward the ladder on the dock. Brett turned his attention there and then he realized that something was wrong; he didnt see any movement and dove in. At least two others came running to help. Andy was pulled from the water, CPR was performed, and emergency services were called. But he was already gone, Cassi recalled. The Free family, confused and shocked, had no idea what had happened.
Two space labs will be launched later and dock with the core module, 'Tianhe-1,' the construction of the space station is expected to finish in 2022.
If the strike continues and many companies perceive the situation unpredictable, there is a risk that they dock elsewhere, or even make more permanent changes to their schedule.
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