Seaborne

Word SEABORNE
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What do we mean by seaborne?

Conveyed by sea; transported by ship. adjective

Carried on or over the sea. adjective

Transported on the sea or ocean, especially by floating on the sea. adjective

Conveyed by sea adjective

Transported on the sea or ocean, especially by floating on the sea.

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The word "seaborne" in example sentences

The Washington State History Museum recalls their seaborne journeys and service to country in the new traveling exhibit "Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam." ❋ Unknown (2009)

After a scouting trip to Mumbai in April 2008, Headley went to Chicago in May and told his accomplice about an evolving plan for seaborne gunmen to land in front of the Taj Mahal hotel, which he had scouted extensively, court documents show. ❋ Sebastian Rotella (2010)

Small waterways run in front of 18th- and 19th-century teahouses erected to flatter the manor homes of those made rich by the country's seaborne trade. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Rio is one of the leading suppliers of coking and thermal coal to the Asian seaborne market, with all but one of its mines in Australia. ❋ Robb M. Stewart (2011)

When the seaborne oil-transportation industry in early 2010 began showing signs of rebounding from distress, the company struck deals to buy seven tanker ships for $620 million, hoping the move would boost its revenues enough to justify the expense. ❋ Jacqueline Palank (2011)

According to U.K.-based tanker tracker Oil Movements, OPEC's seaborne oil exports, excluding Angola and Ecuador, are forecast to fall by 530,000 barrels a day in the four weeks to April 16. ❋ Benoit Faucon (2011)

But take the train from Fuengirola back to Málaga, past Montemar and Los Alamos the original, pretty one, not the bomb-y destroyer-of-worlds one and your heart rises at the flowers, the football, the sweeping mountains, even in the rain, and there's nothing wrong with the 70s seafront architecture which a decade's determined seaborne thermonuclear bombardment couldn't cure. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Demand for steel and iron ore is being driven by rapid industrialization in Asia, particularly in China, and the remote Pilbara region in Western Australia state accounts for roughly 40% of the world's seaborne supplies of iron ore. ❋ Robb M. Stewart (2011)

If they truly want to jointly exploit this seaborne treasure that nature granted us, they have to seriously sit at the negotiating table, Christofias told Greek Cypriots in London. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He also argues in favor of stopping trade and seaborne proliferation, if necessary by impounding "ships going to or from North Korea." ❋ Jennifer Rubin (2011)

Japan, China, India and Europe import nearly three quarters of the world's seaborne coking coal. ❋ Liam Denning (2011)

Australia is the world's biggest coal exporter, supplying around two-thirds of the seaborne trade in hard coking coal, an essential ingredient in steelmaking, and a third of the thermal coal traded in the Pacific for use in power stations. ❋ Cynthia Koons (2011)

Mining analysts estimate that Mozambique will become the second-largest producer of coking coal within the next 15 years after Australia, which produces for two-thirds of all global seaborne trade of the commodity. ❋ Devon Maylie (2011)

BHP, the world's largest supplier of seaborne hard coking coal through a joint venture with Japan's Mitsubishi Corp., said the clause remains in place for the majority of its products from the region and is likely to impact output, sales and costs for the remainder of the calendar year. ❋ Robb M. Stewart (2011)

That is because shale gas is fueling rapid growth in seaborne transport of liquefied gas, which helps reduce the leverage of continental natural-gas producers who ship the fuel via pipelines. ❋ Keith Johnson (2011)

Our opponent could cause the United States to lose nearly all her seaborne commerce, to lose her standing as first among trading nations …. ❋ Olga Bonfiglio (2010)

Vale late last year said that developing the high-quality Simandou project, in which it is a majority partner in a joint venture with a Guinean company, will allow the Brazilian company to consolidate its leadership of the global seaborne market for high-grade iron ore. ❋ Diana Kinch (2011)

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