verb
- past tense of dike; built or protected with an embankment or wall to control water
Examples
- The farmers dyked the low-lying fields to prevent flooding.
- The coastal area was dyked centuries ago to reclaim land from the sea.
- They dyked the river to redirect its flow away from the town.
- The wetlands were dyked and drained for agricultural use.
- Engineers dyked the shoreline to protect against storm surges.