disrudder (Meaning)

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disrudder (v. t.)

To deprive of the rudder, as a ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disrudder

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disrudder Sentence Examples

  1. Amidst the tumultuous waves, the helm was rendered asunder, leaving the sailboat disruddered and adrift.
  2. The sudden storm disruddered the ship, causing it to careen precariously in the tumultuous waters.
  3. With a piercing screech, the rudder snapped, disruddering the galleon and leaving it at the mercy of the tempestuous sea.
  4. The crew scrambled to repair the disruddered ship, desperately attempting to regain control before it was consumed by the unforgiving ocean.
  5. The loss of the rudder disruddered the ship, rendering it vulnerable to the whims of the turbulent currents.
  6. The ship was disruddered during the collision, leaving it helpless and floundering in the churning waters.
  7. The disruddered vessel drifted aimlessly, a ghost ship lost in the vast expanse of the sea.
  8. The harbor was closed due to the presence of disruddered ships, posing a hazard to navigation.
  9. The disruddered barge was a hazard to shipping, creating a dangerous obstruction in the busy waterway.
  10. The disruddered ship was a stark reminder of the perils of the sea, a haunting symbol of the unpredictable forces that lie beneath the waves.

FAQs About the word disrudder

To deprive of the rudder, as a ship.

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Amidst the tumultuous waves, the helm was rendered asunder, leaving the sailboat disruddered and adrift.

The sudden storm disruddered the ship, causing it to careen precariously in the tumultuous waters.

With a piercing screech, the rudder snapped, disruddering the galleon and leaving it at the mercy of the tempestuous sea.

The crew scrambled to repair the disruddered ship, desperately attempting to regain control before it was consumed by the unforgiving ocean.