revet

[riˈvɛt]

revet Definition

  • 1to face or protect with a revetment
  • 2to construct a revetment

Using revet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "revet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The riverbank was revetted with concrete to prevent erosion.

  • Example

    The engineers revetted the slope with gabions.

  • Example

    The retaining wall was revetted with large stones.

  • Example

    The construction crew will revet the canal bank with steel sheets.

revet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for revet

Phrases with revet

  • a wall made of revetments, designed to protect against erosion or landslides

    Example

    The revetment wall prevented the river from flooding the town.

  • a set of revetments used to protect against erosion or landslides

    Example

    The revetment system along the coast was damaged by the storm.

  • the construction or repair of revetments

    Example

    The revetment work on the dam was completed ahead of schedule.

Origins of revet

from French 'revêtement', meaning 'covering'

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Summary: revet in Brief

'Revet' [riˈvɛt] means to face or protect with a revetment, or to construct a revetment. It is often used in the context of preventing erosion or landslides, as in 'The riverbank was revetted with concrete.' 'Revet' can also be used in phrases like 'revetment wall' and 'revetment system,' which refer to structures designed to protect against natural forces.