to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth/berthing
To use a device to bring a spaceship into its berth/dock
to assign a berth (bunk or position) to
A room in which a number of the officers or ship's company mess and reside.
position on the field of play
Room for maneuvering or safety. (Often used in the phrase a wide berth.)
A job or position, especially on a ship.
Position or seed in a tournament bracket.
A fixed bunk for sleeping (in caravans, trains, etc).
A space for a ship to moor or a vehicle to park.
To release from one's grasp; to go from a state of holding on to a state of no longer holding on.
To dismiss from employment.
To ignore (a comment, etc.).
To emotionally disengage or to distract oneself from a situation.
To fail to maintain a standard of appearance, behavior, or performance.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, go.
To gain weight