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disanchor Meaning

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disanchor (v. t. & i.)

To raise the anchor of, as a ship; to weigh anchor.

disanchor Sentence Examples

  1. The disanchor button on the application interface was grayed out, preventing any further changes.
  2. The sailor swiftly disanchored the ship, preparing it for departure as soon as possible.
  3. As the wind howled and the waves crashed against the hull, the captain disanchored the vessel to avoid being swept onto the rocks.
  4. In the unforgiving waters of the open sea, the crew disanchored their ship to escape the impending storm.
  5. The anchor chain grew taut, signaling the disengagement of the anchor from the seabed, granting the ship freedom to sail.
  6. With a practiced hand, the sailor deftly pressed the disanchor button, initiating the release of the anchor and allowing the ship to set sail.
  7. As the disanchoring process commenced, the crew members stood in anticipation, ready to navigate the vast expanse of the ocean.
  8. The rhythmic sound of the anchor chain clanking against the hull filled the air as the ship disanchored, breaking its temporary bond with the ocean floor.
  9. The ship's departure was imminent as the disanchoring operation reached its final stages, the anchor slowly rising from the depths.
  10. The harbor master directed the tugboat to assist in disanchoring the massive cargo ship, ensuring a smooth departure.

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To raise the anchor of, as a ship; to weigh anchor.

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The disanchor button on the application interface was grayed out, preventing any further changes.

The sailor swiftly disanchored the ship, preparing it for departure as soon as possible.

As the wind howled and the waves crashed against the hull, the captain disanchored the vessel to avoid being swept onto the rocks.

In the unforgiving waters of the open sea, the crew disanchored their ship to escape the impending storm.