The one must move, and, save in the few cases where waterborne traffic competes, move by rail; a large part of the other is shy and must be induced.
Waterborne diseases - those in which bacteria survive in, and are transmitted through, water; always a serious threat in areas with an untreated water supply.
The flat stern, which looks like a narrow wedge with the point cut off, is a good deal more waterborne than the bow and rises more readily to the seas without presenting too much resisting surface to either wind or wave.
When the seas are shorter she often has her ends much more waterborne than her centre, and this in spite of the fact that the extreme ends are not naturally waterborne themselves.
But the modern developments of naval architecture and waterborne trade which Canada shares with the rest of the world do not concern us any further here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waterborne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.