dismast (Meaning)

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dismast (v. t.)

To deprive of a mast of masts; to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm dismasted the ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dismast

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dismast Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty oak stood tall and proud until a ferocious storm dismast it, leaving it a splintered hulk.
  2. The pirate ship was dismast during a fierce battle, rendering it defenseless against the relentless waves.
  3. The dismast vessel drifted aimlessly at sea, a haunting reminder of the perils of seafaring.
  4. The sailors watched in horror as their ship was dismast, their hopes of a safe return to shore dwindling.
  5. The dismast ship tossed and turned violently in the raging sea, its crew clinging desperately to whatever they could.
  6. The dismast fishing boat was a pitiful sight, its once proud sails now tattered and torn, its hull battered and broken.
  7. The dismast sailboat was a poignant symbol of the frailty of human endeavors against the unyielding forces of nature.
  8. The dismast yacht lay beached on the rocky shore, a sad testament to the unforgiving nature of the ocean.
  9. The dismast cargo ship was a hazard to navigation, its hulking presence a warning to other vessels.
  10. The dismast warship was a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of war, its once mighty cannons now silent.

FAQs About the word dismast

To deprive of a mast of masts; to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm dismasted the ship.

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The mighty oak stood tall and proud until a ferocious storm dismast it, leaving it a splintered hulk.

The pirate ship was dismast during a fierce battle, rendering it defenseless against the relentless waves.

The dismast vessel drifted aimlessly at sea, a haunting reminder of the perils of seafaring.

The sailors watched in horror as their ship was dismast, their hopes of a safe return to shore dwindling.