[v] Dock
/dɑk/
(attach to a port)
To bring a ship or boat into a dock or port so that it is secured and can be loaded, unloaded, or repaired.
Example sentences:
The ship docked at the harbor early in the morning.
They waited for the boat to dock before boarding.
The ferry docked smoothly despite the strong winds.
Cargo was quickly unloaded after the vessel docked.
The crew prepared to dock the ship after the long voyage.
Common usage tip(s):
"Dock" as a verb is often used in maritime contexts, referring to the action of bringing a vessel to a dock or port.