dam

noun

A dam is a barrier built across a river, stream, or other body of water to hold back and control the flow of water. Dams are typically constructed for a variety of purposes, including hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, flood control, and water storage.

 

Example

  1. The beavers worked tirelessly to build a dam across the stream to create a pond.
  2. Heavy rains caused the river to swell and breach the dam, causing widespread flooding in the town.
  3. The construction of the dam had a significant impact on the migration patterns of fish in the river.