man-made lake

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man-made lake

A family enjoys a picnic by the man-made lake.

Definition

Noun: A man-made lake is an artificial body of water, typically created by constructing a dam across a river or by excavating land, used to store water for community purposes such as drinking water supply, irrigation, recreation, or industrial use.

Usage

The term is used to describe a reservoir or an artificial lake, explicitly distinguishing it from a natural lake. It emphasizes the human engineering involved in its creation for practical utility.

Examples
  • The city gets its drinking water from a large man-made lake twenty miles north.
  • They built a man-made lake in the park for boating and fishing.
  • The valley was flooded to create a man-made lake for hydroelectric power.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often synonymous with reservoir, though a reservoir can also be a natural lake used for storage. "Man-made lake" specifically denotes an artificial origin.
  • In environmental contexts, the creation of a man-made lake can be discussed in terms of its ecological impact on the surrounding area.
Variants and Related Words
  • Reservoir (noun): A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. (A more common technical term).
  • Impoundment (noun): A body of water confined by a barrier such as a dam.
  • Artificial lake (noun): A direct synonym for man-made lake.
Synonyms
  • Reservoir
  • Artificial lake
  • Impoundment
Antonyms
  • Natural lake
man-made lake

A family enjoys a picnic by the man-made lake.

Noun
  1. lake used to store water for community use

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