undersailed (Meaning)
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undersailed (a.)
Inadequately equipped with sails.
Synonyms & Antonyms of undersailed
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undersailed Sentence Examples
- The ship's sails were undersailed, resulting in its slow progress through the water.
- The captain undersailed the vessel to avoid capsizing in the rough seas.
- With insufficient wind, the sailboat undersailed and was unable to reach its destination.
- The yacht undersailed its opponent in the regatta due to a lack of crew experience.
- The undersailed boat drifted aimlessly, unable to catch the wind.
- The crew's misjudgment led to the vessel being undersailed and stalling.
- The wind conditions were so weak that the ship was forced to undersail.
- The undersailed ship struggled to stay on course against the strong current.
- The captain's decision to undersail proved risky as a sudden gust of wind could have caused damage.
- The undersailed boat was vulnerable to attack as it moved slowly and could not escape.
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Inadequately equipped with sails.
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The ship's sails were undersailed, resulting in its slow progress through the water.
The captain undersailed the vessel to avoid capsizing in the rough seas.
With insufficient wind, the sailboat undersailed and was unable to reach its destination.
The yacht undersailed its opponent in the regatta due to a lack of crew experience.