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Shallowing Meaning in English

word · lemma: shallow

ˈʃæɫoʊ
SHAL-oh-ing
ʃˈæləʊ
SHAL-oh-ing

Definition

The process of becoming less deep, especially with water or surfaces. It describes when something's depth decreases.

Usage & Nuances

'Shallowing' is mostly used in scientific, geographical, or technical contexts, such as describing rivers, lakes, or construction work. It's a less common term in daily conversation. Not to be confused with 'shallow' (an adjective) — 'shallowing' is the noun or present participle form.

Example Sentences

The shallowing of the river made it hard to swim.

basic

We can see the shallowing near the lake's edge.

basic

The construction project caused shallowing of the pond.

basic

Scientists are studying the shallowing of coastal waters over time.

natural

Annual shallowing makes fishing more challenging every year.

natural

Due to shallowing, boats must follow a new route through the channel.

natural