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Term: de-snagging

Description:

De-snagging refers to the process of removing or clearing obstructions, such as logs, branches, or debris, from a body of water, particularly rivers or streams, in order to ensure smooth navigation or water flow. It can involve manual labor, the use of equipment, or a combination of both.

Senses:

1. Noun: The act or process of removing obstructions from water bodies to improve navigation or water flow.

2. Verb (Present Participle): The ongoing action of removing obstructions from water bodies.

Sample sentences:

1. The local authorities conducted de-snagging operations in the river to prevent flooding during the rainy season.

2. The team of volunteers worked tirelessly to de-snag the stream, allowing small boats to pass through without any hindrance.

3. De-snagging the lake not only eased boat traffic but also enhanced the overall aquatic ecosystem.

4. The de-snagging crew employed specialized tools and machinery to efficiently clear the river of fallen trees and debris.

5. Regular de-snagging is crucial to maintain the safe and efficient movement of watercraft along the waterways.

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