Meaning & Definition of word "Embankment"

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    Embankment

    /ɪmˈbæŋkmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A raised structure, typically made of earth or stone, built to hold back water or support a roadway.
      • Example: The construction workers built an embankment to prevent flooding along the riverbank.
    • 2. A bank or mound of earth used to support a roadway or railway.
      • Example: The train sped smoothly across the embankment that had been reinforced after the heavy rains.
    • 3. An embankment can also refer to a level area formed by a raised bank.
      • Example: The park was built on a series of embankments that created a scenic overlook of the valley.
    • 4. A barrier built to hold back or direct water, often seen alongside rivers or lakes.
      • Example: The embankment along the lake helped prevent erosion during storms.

    Etymology

    Middle French 'embanquement', from 'en' (in) + 'banque' (bank)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    river embankment:

    A specific type of embankment designed to hold back river water.

    road embankment:

    An embankment supporting a road to provide stability and elevation.

    Related Words

    bank:

    A steep slope or a rising ground, typically along a river.

    levee:

    An embankment built to prevent the overflow of a river.

    mound:

    A raised area of earth, often used for support.

    Slang Meanings of embankment

    Meaning: A reference to a large, raised area that can be climbed for fun.

    Example Sentence: We call that big embankment at the park 'the hill of fun'!

    Meaning: Used informally to refer to a gathering area by a riverbank.

    Example Sentence: Let’s meet at the embankment for a good time by the water.