verb
- past tense of berth; to bring a ship or boat to a mooring place or dock
- past tense of berth; to provide with a sleeping place or accommodation
Usage: nautical
Usage: nautical; transportation
Examples
- The cruise ship berthed at the harbor early this morning.
- The captain skillfully berthed the yacht despite the strong winds.
- All passengers were berthed in comfortable cabins for the overnight journey.
- The ferry berthed at the terminal right on schedule.
- The crew berthed the vessel safely after the long voyage.
- New arrivals were berthed in the lower deck compartments.