set ashore (Meaning)

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set ashore (v)

arrive on shore

Synonyms & Antonyms of set ashore

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set ashore Sentence Examples

  1. The ship anchored offshore, and the passengers were ferried ashore in lifeboats.
  2. The crew prepared the ship for departure, as the passengers were being set ashore.
  3. After a long sea voyage, the weary travelers were finally set ashore at their destination.
  4. The ship's bell rang, signaling that it was time for the crew to set ashore the remaining passengers.
  5. The captain ordered the lifeboats lowered to set the stranded sailors ashore.
  6. The lifeboats carried the shipwrecked survivors ashore, saving them from further danger.
  7. The refugees were eagerly set ashore in their new homeland, where they hoped to find safety and opportunity.
  8. The expedition team set ashore on the uncharted island, carrying supplies and equipment.
  9. The soldiers stormed the beach and quickly set ashore, encountering fierce resistance from the enemy.
  10. The daring rescue operation involved setting ashore a team of divers to retrieve the trapped victims from the sunken ship.

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arrive on shore

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The ship anchored offshore, and the passengers were ferried ashore in lifeboats.

The crew prepared the ship for departure, as the passengers were being set ashore.

After a long sea voyage, the weary travelers were finally set ashore at their destination.

The ship's bell rang, signaling that it was time for the crew to set ashore the remaining passengers.