seagoing

IPA: sˈigoʊɪŋ

adjective

  • Travelling out to sea.
  • Made for, fit for sailing on, or used on the high seas.
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Examples of "seagoing" in Sentences

  • After this he held no further seagoing command.
  • Anyways, a seagoing vessel does not presume power.
  • Malayan Indonesia are not by nature a seagoing people.
  • The seagoing people of Indonesia are mostly the bugis.
  • Shown is a seagoing canoe used for fishing and transport.
  • Hunter advised that Kennedy be transferred to a seagoing unit.
  • Kinkaid was then given his second seagoing command, the cruiser.
  • In 1877 she was refitted for seagoing service as a training ship.
  • In 1877, she was refitted for seagoing service as a training ship.
  • The first seagoing ship to circumnavigate Andoria was the icecutter Kumari.

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