ride (out) Antonyms

Meaning of ride (out)

ride (out)

to succeed in surviving or getting through (something dangerous or harmful that cannot be stopped or avoided)

ride (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The cyclists rode out the storm, enduring torrential rain and howling winds.
  2. The convoy of trucks rode out the pothole-ridden road, its passengers bouncing mercilessly.
  3. The ship rode out the tempestuous seas, its crew navigating through towering waves.
  4. The soldiers rode out the enemy's ambush, their vehicles providing a protective shield.
  5. The protesters rode out the police baton charge, their spirits unbroken.
  6. The injured hikers rode out the night in a secluded cabin, waiting for help to arrive.
  7. The airplane rode out the turbulence, its passengers gripping their seats tightly.
  8. The roller coaster rode out the dizzying twists and turns, leaving its riders exhilarated.
  9. The horse rode out the rodeo bull, its rider holding on for dear life.
  10. The country rode out the economic crisis, its citizens weathering the storm with resilience.

FAQs About the word ride (out)

to succeed in surviving or getting through (something dangerous or harmful that cannot be stopped or avoided)

survive, endure, weather, live,make it (through), be, wear out, last, withstand, outlast

pass away, die,pass (on), succumb, expire, evaporate, vanish,perish, disappear, depart

The cyclists rode out the storm, enduring torrential rain and howling winds.

The convoy of trucks rode out the pothole-ridden road, its passengers bouncing mercilessly.

The ship rode out the tempestuous seas, its crew navigating through towering waves.

The soldiers rode out the enemy's ambush, their vehicles providing a protective shield.