riverbed

[ˈrɪvərbɛd]

riverbed Definition

  • 1the channel that a river flows along
  • 2the ground at the bottom of a river or other watercourse

Using riverbed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The riverbed was dry due to the drought.

  • Example

    The fisherman waded through the riverbed to reach the best fishing spot.

  • Example

    The riverbed was filled with rocks and boulders.

riverbed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for riverbed

Phrases with riverbed

  • a riverbed that is usually filled with water but is currently empty

    Example

    The children played in the dry riverbed during the summer months.

  • the process of extracting sand, gravel, or other materials from the riverbed for commercial use

    Example

    Riverbed mining can cause significant damage to the environment and aquatic life.

  • the process of restoring a riverbed to its natural state after it has been damaged by human activity or natural disasters

    Example

    The government allocated funds for riverbed restoration after the devastating floods.

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Summary: riverbed in Brief

A 'riverbed' [ˈrɪvərbɛd] refers to the channel that a river flows along or the ground at the bottom of a river or other watercourse. It can be dry or filled with water, and may contain rocks, gravel, or other materials. Phrases like 'dry riverbed' and 'riverbed mining' are commonly used. 'Riverbed restoration' is the process of restoring a riverbed to its natural state after it has been damaged.

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