undersea
IPA: ʌndɝsˈi
adjective
- Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.
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Examples of "undersea" in Sentences
- Another reason for optimism is that the vents can withstand disasters such as undersea volcanoes.
- In Texas, they disinvited a movie that hilariously claimed "there's a good chance that life began in undersea thermal vents".
- So-called undersea dead zones where oil starves oxygen from the water and its marine life of fish, shrimp, oysters and crabs.
- "Information awareness, the ability to communicate that, what is going on the oceans and what is going on undersea, that is the trend."
- Earlier this month, we reported on the boom in undersea cable construction in response to a 64 percent surge in international bandwidth use last year.
- The buildout in undersea optical cables should be viewed as a good thing, especially if Om is correct when he points out that network growth often presages an economic boom.
- We now know the oil industry, and the government agency tasked with regulating them, determined that there was a zero chance that this kind of undersea disaster could ever happen.
- Any claim that they were stolen and published on the Web in the name of "transparency" or "accountability" is belied by a cable WikiLeaks released that identifies sites around the world critical to U.S. national security, such as undersea communications cables, vaccine makers, and manufacturers of weapons parts.
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