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View synonyms for low-lying

low-lying

[ loh-lahy-ing ]

adjective

  1. lying near sea level or the ground surface. low-lying land.
  2. lying below the usual elevation or altitude.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of low-lying1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

Heavy rain has flooded roads and low-lying land in parts of Wales, and train services have also been hit, with lines between north and south Wales via Hereford and Shropshire closed.

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But as evidence builds that hurricanes are intensifying more rapidly and storm surges are becoming more destructive because of sea level rise, some question the wisdom of rebuilding on low-lying coastal land.

While nowhere near tropical water, the UK can see storm surges too and low-lying areas of the east coast are particularly vulnerable.

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The village of Arlingham lies on a bend of the Severn, with fertile low-lying farmland around it.

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Evacuation orders were issued in 13 Florida counties, urging residents, especially those in low-lying areas or in mobile homes, to leave by Tuesday.

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