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most naval
adjective as in concerning ships, sea
Example Sentences
Most naval aviators today that have been on deployment in the last five or 10 or 15 years have done some sort of combat mission in Afghanistan or over Iraq.
Once pirates were onboard it became a hostage situation which most naval vessels' rules of engagement prevented them from getting involved in.
Most naval history turned out to be about the great battles, diplomacy, ships, weaponry, conquest; far less was written about the crew apart from the officers or the navy after the glory days of Nelson.
Just before the beginning of the Great War most naval officers believed that the limitations of the submarine were such that it could not operate far from coastal waters.
The possibility of a great naval engagement filled the minds of most naval officers; and, after we had sent five of our battleships to reinforce Admiral Beatty's fleet, this topic became even more interesting to American naval men.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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