resail (Meaning)

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resail (v. t. & i.)

To sail again; also, to sail back, as to a former port.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resail

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resail Sentence Examples

  1. The experienced sailors decided to resail the route they had taken earlier in the voyage.
  2. The regata required the boats to resail a specific course twice.
  3. After the storm passed, the fishermen waited several hours before they dared to resail the open sea.
  4. The protesters plan to resail their boats past the oil rig to raise awareness about ocean pollution.
  5. The restoration of the historic sailboat included extensive repairs, allowing it to resail the waters where it was once built.
  6. The yacht club hosted a resailing competition for its members, challenging them to navigate a familiar course under different conditions.
  7. The scientists resail the same transect annually to monitor changes in marine life and environmental parameters.
  8. The GPS coordinates were inaccurate, causing the ship to resail the same stretch of ocean several times.
  9. The sailors salvaged the wrecked boat and worked tirelessly to repair and resail it to safety.
  10. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sailboat crew prepared to resail for a night passage.

FAQs About the word resail

To sail again; also, to sail back, as to a former port.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The experienced sailors decided to resail the route they had taken earlier in the voyage.

The regata required the boats to resail a specific course twice.

After the storm passed, the fishermen waited several hours before they dared to resail the open sea.

The protesters plan to resail their boats past the oil rig to raise awareness about ocean pollution.