tying up

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tying up

The sailor is tying up the boat at the dock.

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.
tying up

The sailor is tying up the boat at the dock.

Noun
  1. the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes

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