SEABORNE


Meaning of SEABORNE in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a seaborne attack

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Between 1670 and 1750 the capital's intake of seaborne coal from the north-east averaged an annual half a million tons.

Bristol, too, took in a whole range of seaborne food supplies.

For Venice, the freedom of navigation along the Adriatic was vital to the maintenance of its seaborne trade with the Levant.

In 1963 two more of the second-generation seaborne listening posts were commissioned.

It looked even then as if the seaborne invasion might not be necessary.

They had brought most of the pieces up from the harbour defences, not anticipating another seaborne assault meantime.

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