dam
1 Americannoun
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a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, especially one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river.
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a body of water confined by a dam.
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any barrier resembling a dam.
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a barrier of concrete, earth, etc, built across a river to create a body of water for a hydroelectric power station, domestic water supply, etc
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a reservoir of water created by such a barrier
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something that resembles or functions as a dam
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Etymology
Origin of dam1
1275–1325; Middle English < Middle Dutch, Middle Low German, dam; akin to Old English for-demman to stop up, block
Origin of dam2
1250–1300; Middle English; variant of dame
Example Sentences
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She said that means a wide range of efforts, such as changing how dams are operated and directing stormwater to replenish depleted groundwater.
From Los Angeles Times
Beaver officer Lauren Jasper said the sites were chosen because they offered strong habitat at the headwaters, good damming potential and an existing local flood risk.
From BBC
But with oil returning to the $100 precipice, private credit markets beset by liquidity concerns, and bond investors back on inflation watch, it may not be long before the metaphorical dams start leaking.
From Barron's
In Darwin, people have been asked to reduce water consumption and boil drinking water after the pump station at the dam that supplies most of the city's water was flooded and stopped working.
From BBC
Despite this, the Elan Valley dams are no stranger to deaths - 55 people die in inland waters across Wales every year and the local fire station keeps a boat.
From BBC
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