Levee
A levee or embankment are two names of flood defences used to keep flood water in the river channel.
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An embankment could mean a raised bank along a river as part of flood defences.
A levee is an embankment that helps protect the land from a floodplain. A levee is formed when floodwater deposits material on the banks of a river, which builds up over time. The embankment slowly erodes away which is making rivers and streams wider and it can sometimes create a v-shaped valley.
An embankment built along the side of a river to control flooding can be called several things. Probably levee is the most common, but it can be dike or floodbank. It can also be called what you called it, an embankment.
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I can give you several sentences.His car slid down the embankment into the river.We walked along the embankment and enjoyed the evening air.The embankment failed, and water flooded the roadway.
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