Wide berth

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Wide berth

Wide berth refers to keeping a significant distance from something or someone to avoid collision or danger. In maritime contexts, giving a ship a wide berth means steering well clear of it to ensure safety, particularly in conditions of poor maneuverability or limited visibility. The term has also been adopted into general use to mean avoiding close contact or interaction with anything potentially harmful or undesirable.

Each of these terms plays a critical role in maritime activities, with implications for navigation, safety, and operational efficiency.

 

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