sealifted

/ˈsiˌlɪftɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of sealift: transported (supplies, equipment, or personnel) by sea, especially for military purposes.
    • Last year, the navy sealifted thousands of tons of supplies to the Arctic station.
    • The army sealifted the entire battalion to the port city during the exercise.
    • They sealifted the new radar system to the island base last month.
adjective
  1. Transported by sea, especially as part of a military operation.
    • The sealifted supplies included vehicles, fuel, and medical kits.
    • Sealifted troops were unloaded and moved to the forward camp.
    • The sealifted equipment arrived at the dock in perfect condition.
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