Pronunciation: /nɪər.ʃɔːr/
noun a place or region close to the shore or coastline
A1 I enjoy swimming in the nearshore waters.
A2 The nearshore area is popular for fishing.
B1 Tourists often visit the nearshore to relax on the beach.
B2 The nearshore ecosystem is important for marine biodiversity.
C1 Scientists are studying the effects of pollution on the nearshore environment.
C2 The nearshore region plays a crucial role in protecting coastal communities from erosion.
formal The company decided to outsource some of its operations to a nearshore location to reduce costs.
informal Let's take a trip to a nearshore island for the weekend.
slang I heard there's a cool nearshore spot where we can hang out and surf.
figurative The project is currently in a nearshore phase, meaning we are close to completion.
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