guard ship
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Definition
Noun: A guard ship is a warship, either anchored or moving, that is assigned to maintain a higher state of readiness and alertness compared to the other ships in its squadron or fleet. Its primary duty is to provide security, surveillance, and immediate response capability.
Usage
The term is used specifically in a naval or military context to denote a ship on a protective duty assignment. - The admiral ordered a destroyer to serve as the guard ship for the harbor entrance. - While the fleet rested, the guard ship maintained a vigilant watch.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: In earlier naval history, a guard ship might have been permanently stationed at a port or anchorage as a symbol of authority and a first line of defense.
- Modern Context: The role can be a temporary duty rotated among ships in a unit, requiring them to be ready for action at short notice.
Variants and Related Words
- Guard: (verb/noun) To watch over or protect. The term "guard ship" is a compound noun derived from this.
- Warship: (noun) A ship equipped for and used in war. A guard ship is a type of warship with a specific duty.
- Picketship: (noun) A similar term for a ship performing advanced or patrol duties.
Synonyms
- Watch ship
- Patrol vessel (though this can imply more active movement, while a guard ship may be stationary)
- Picket ship
Related Phrases
- To stand guard: To be on watch or protective duty. A guard ship performs this function.
- Duty ship: A more general term for a ship assigned to a specific operational task.
Noun
- a warship (at anchor or under way) required to maintain a higher degree of readiness than others in its squadron