shallowing

[US]/[ˈʃæləʊɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈʃæloʊɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To become shallower; to decrease in depth.; To simplify or reduce the complexity of something.
adj.Relating to or characterized by shallowness.

Phrases & Collocations

shallowing waters

shallowing off

shallowing depth

shallowing effect

shallowing analysis

shallowing understanding

shallowing risk

shallowing line

shallowing state

shallowing point

Example Sentences

the river is shallowing significantly after the recent rainfall.

we noticed the water was shallowing as we moved further downstream.

the coastal waters are shallowing due to sediment deposition.

the study showed a shallowing of the lake bed over the past decade.

the shallowing of the channel impacted navigation for smaller vessels.

the engineer predicted a gradual shallowing of the reservoir.

the shallowing angle of the submarine was carefully monitored.

the data indicated a consistent shallowing of the reef ecosystem.

the process of shallowing the bay required extensive dredging.

the shallowing gradient was steeper than initially anticipated.

the shallowing effect on the sonar readings was a key factor.

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