embank in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To embank means to construct a bank or mound of earth to prevent flooding or erosion.
Sample Sentences
- The engineers decided to embank the river to prevent flooding in the nearby village.
- After heavy rains, the workers raced to embank the eroded hillside for safety.
- The new park features a scenic path that winds along the embanked shoreline.
- In ancient times, civilizations would embank their settlements to shield against invasions.
- To improve the landscape, the city planned to embank the area around the pond with decorative stones.
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