seawall

/ˈsiˌwɔl/
noun
  1. A wall or barrier built along a coastline to protect the land from waves, erosion, and flooding.
    • Engineers are repairing the old seawall that was damaged by the hurricane.
    • The city built a new seawall to protect the houses near the beach.
    • During the storm, the seawall prevented the ocean from flooding the streets.
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