tying up
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes: The action of fastening a ship or boat to a dock, pier, or another vessel using ropes or lines to prevent it from drifting away.
Usage
This term is used specifically in nautical and maritime contexts. It describes the final action when a vessel arrives at its destination and is made fast. It is a compound noun formed from the phrasal verb "to tie up."
Examples
- The tying up of the cruise ship was completed smoothly by the experienced dockworkers.
- After a long voyage, the captain supervised the tying up at the harbor.
- The tying up procedure requires specific knots to ensure the vessel's safety.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe the act of finalizing or securing something, though this is an extension of its core meaning.
- The tying up of the business deal took several hours.
Variants and Related Words
- Tie up (Phrasal Verb): To secure something with rope or cord; to fasten a boat or ship; to occupy or engage completely.
- Please tie up the boat at the cleat.
- The meeting will tie up my afternoon.
- Mooring (Noun): The act of securing a vessel; also, the place where a vessel is secured.
- Docking (Noun): The broader process of bringing a vessel into a dock, which includes the final tying up.
Synonyms
- Mooring
- Securing
- Making fast
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Tie up: As shown above, this is the verb form from which the noun "tying up" is derived. Its primary meaning is to fasten or secure with rope.
Noun
- the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes