belayed Sentence Examples
- The climber belayed his partner, ensuring their safety during the ascent.
- The ship's anchors were belayed to the bollards, securing it in place.
- The sailboat's mainsail was belayed to the boom, adjusting its position for optimal wind flow.
- The rescue team belayed the injured hiker down the steep ravine, using ropes to control their descent.
- The photographer belayed the camera tripod to the tree branch, stabilizing it for a clear shot.
- The arborist carefully belayed the heavy tree branch before trimming it, preventing it from falling dangerously.
- The mountaineers belayed each other as they navigated the treacherous ice field, ensuring a safe crossing.
- The spelunker belayed his rope to a rock outcropping, creating a secure anchor point for his exploration.
- The sailor belayed the line to the cleat, firmly securing the boat to the dock.
- The construction worker belayed the scaffold to the building's facade, ensuring the safety of workers performing repairs.
belayed Meaning
Webster
belayed ()
of Belay
Synonyms & Antonyms of belayed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- sundered
- loosed
- disunited
- severed
- disjointed
- divided
- loosened
- parted
- uncoupled
- dissociated
- sundered
- divided
- loosened
- disjointed
- broke-up
- uncoupled
- disjoined
- split
- disconnected
- dissevered
- severed
- dissevered
- split
- disconnected
- divorced
- parted
- loosed
- divorced
- separated
- disunited
- disjoined
- dissociated
- separated
- broke-up
FAQs About the word belayed
of Belay
joined, clipped, tied, clinched, clenched, hung,fastened, pinned, latched, clamped
sundered, loosed, disunited, severed, disjointed, divided, loosened, parted, uncoupled, dissociated
The climber belayed his partner, ensuring their safety during the ascent.
The ship's anchors were belayed to the bollards, securing it in place.
The sailboat's mainsail was belayed to the boom, adjusting its position for optimal wind flow.
The rescue team belayed the injured hiker down the steep ravine, using ropes to control their descent.