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deepwater

[ deep-waw-ter, -wot-er ]

adjective

  1. having, requiring, or operating in deep water:

    deepwater shipping; deepwater drilling for oil.



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Origin of deepwater1

First recorded in 1785–95; deep + water
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Example Sentences

“In order to compete with DeepSeek, you got to be better than DeepSeek, and they need this kind of money to do just that,†said Gene Munster, managing partner at Minneapolis-based Deepwater Asset Management.

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Tech analyst Gene Munster of Deepwater Asset Management wrote on social media this week that his optimism had "taken a step back" as the chance of a recession increased "measurably" over the past month.

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Gene Munster, managing partner of Minneapolis-based Deepwater Asset Management, said that, at the highest level, it’s “understandable†that Musk is frustrated.

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Before President Trump, the most high-profile call to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico came from Stephen Colbert, who joked on his Comedy Central show in 2010 that the body of water should be referred to as the Gulf of America in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill because “we broke it, we bought it.â€

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The newly discovered fish is a deepwater tilefish, belonging to the family Branchiostegidae.

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