Meaning & Definition of word "Levee"

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    Levee

    /ˈlɛvi/

    noun:

    • 1. An embankment or structure built to prevent the flooding of land by rising water.
      • Example: The city constructed a levee along the river to protect against potential flooding.
    • 2. An earthen or stone wall, often built alongside rivers or lakes.
      • Example: The levee held strong during the heavy rains, keeping the farmland dry.
    • 3. A meeting or gathering for a social event, traditionally held in the evening.
      • Example: The governor's levee drew politicians and community leaders from across the state.

    Etymology

    From French 'levée', meaning 'to raise'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    levee break:

    A failure of a levee that causes flooding.

    attend a levee:

    To attend a formal reception or gathering.

    Related Words

    floodplain:

    An area of land next to a river or stream that is subject to flooding.

    dam:

    A barrier built to hold back water and raise its level.

    Slang Meanings of levee

    Meaning: A gathering or informal party held by someone in a position of authority.

    Example Sentence: We're having a levee this Friday, you should come!