redock

/ˈriːdɒk/

Definitions

1. verb

to dock or moor a ship in a different place, often to avoid an anticipated storm or other hazard.

“The captain decided to re-dock the ship at a nearby port to avoid the rough weather.”

2. noun

the act of re-docking a ship.

“The re-dock of the ship was a complex operation that required careful planning.”

Synonyms

  • reanchor
  • redock

Antonyms

  • undock