Antonym: military. Similar words: a variety, available, a variety of, avant-garde, be available, availability, valid, value. Meaning: ['neɪvl] adj. connected with or belonging to or used in a navy.
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91. Both mills were under the authority of naval officers on leave.
92. The ship will be moved to the Philadelphia Naval Yard next year.
93. Perhaps we should even contemplate some naval action to alleviate the blockade and bring help to the 50,000 civilians still trapped there.
94. Another source of inspiration was the naval reefer jacket of the late nineteenth century.
95. Then I went to work at the Alameda naval air base, as a machinist's helper.
96. Save for a few naval battles, the war had never reached the Old World.
97. The two-day affair at Hampton Roads attracted worldwide attention and was destined for inclusion among the great naval battles history.
98. When a naval base or arms factory is closed down, people move away to find jobs.
99. Those reported to have been arrested included a naval officer and Daniel Narcisse.
100. Sinclair's first major involvement in intelligence came as director of naval intelligence from 1919 to 1921.
101. And still there was not a scrap of information about enemy naval forces.
102. I arrived perplexed, cold and totally ill-prepared as a young naval officer at Wilhelmshaven that winter.
103. Passing an oil rig and numerous naval vessels, we moored alongside a jetty on the estuary leading up to the town.
104. The multinational naval force policing sea trade to Aqaba would then be dismantled.
105. Behind each of the two was a two-inch naval gun, and a pair of Schwarlose model 07 machine guns.
106. Congress repealed the ban on women flying Naval combat missions.
107. The load was covered in tarpaulins, but was recognizable as a gigantic naval gun.
108. At first I thought it was the naval guns out in the Channel.
109. Her husband's naval uniform hung neatly in his mock-mahogany wardrobe, retained with pride.
110. Naval husbands, she said, were loyal to their shipmates ahead of kith, kin or country.
111. Jay L.. Johnson as the new chief of naval operations, succeeding Adm.
112. In Aischines' time, and precisely in 357, Euboulos' government had overhauled the system of naval finance and administration.
113. However, Burns was successfully transferred to a federal revenue cutter and returned to Virginia under the escort of several naval vessels.
114. The question whether one had a naval involvement or access to the intervention fund was very critical indeed.
115. Naval officers received no help from the Treasury for their outfits, though they were given a small tax allowance.
116. They were taken to a mobile forensic science unit at Severomorsk naval base, but so far only Kolesnikov has been named.
117. It was picked up on a £300 scanner near Andrew's naval base at Portland, Dorset.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
118. This made him the ideal choice to fly this naval fighter.
119. His brilliant plan did not meet with the approval of the Imperial Naval Staff.
120. More officers were created, such as the surveyor and rigger, the vice-admiral, and the master of naval ordnance.
More similar words: a variety, available, a variety of, avant-garde, be available, availability, valid, value, rival, valley, arrival, removal, validity, evaluate, approval, survival, interval, evaluation, equivalent, at intervals, at regular intervals.