Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪvɪt/
noun a small crane on a ship or dock used for hoisting and lowering heavy objects, such as boats or anchors
A1 A davit is a device used to lower and raise boats on a ship.
A2 The sailors secured the lifeboat to the davit before lowering it into the water.
B1 The davit on the deck of the ship was painted red for easy visibility.
B2 The crew practiced using the davit to ensure they could quickly launch the lifeboats in an emergency.
C1 The davit system on modern ships is designed to handle heavy loads with precision and safety.
C2 The davit manufacturer provided detailed instructions on how to properly maintain and operate the equipment.
formal The crew used the davit to lower the lifeboat into the water.
informal Can you help me lower the davit for the small boat?
slang I'll grab the davit and get the boat ready to go.
figurative She used her intelligence as a davit to navigate through the difficult situation.
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