stranding Sentence Examples

  1. Several whales suffered tragic stranding on the rocky shoreline.
  2. The sudden stranding of hundreds of sea turtles caused a widespread outcry.
  3. Researchers investigated the cause of the mysterious dolphin stranding on a remote beach.
  4. The rescue team worked tirelessly to free a sperm whale from its stranding on a sandbar.
  5. The stranding of a blue whale prompted a series of scientific studies into ocean health.
  6. A group of volunteers organized a beach cleanup to remove debris left behind by the recent stranding.
  7. The stranding of a humpback whale on a coral reef caused significant damage to the ecosystem.
  8. The stranding of a pod of killer whales led to speculation about their hunting behavior.
  9. The stranding of a beaked whale provided valuable insights into deep-sea marine life.
  10. The stranding of a pilot whale on a beach brought together a community to witness the beauty and fragility of marine creatures.

stranding Meaning

stranding

to become stranded, one of the elements interwoven in a complex whole, to leave in a strange or an unfavorable place especially without a way of departing, to play out, twist, or arrange in a strand, to leave (a base runner) on base at the end of an inning in baseball, something (such as a molecular chain) resembling a strand, to run, drive, or cause to drift onto a strand, something (as a molecular chain) resembling a thread, one of the elements of a complicated whole, to run aground, sea, to break a strand of (a rope) accidentally, a threadlike piece of natural or synthetic material, an element (such as a yarn or thread) of a woven or plaited material, the land bordering a body of water, to form (something, such as a rope) from strands, one of the wires twisted together or laid parallel to form a wire rope or cable, stream, an elongated or twisted and plaited body resembling a rope, fibers or filaments twisted, plaited, or laid parallel to form a unit for further twisting or plaiting into yarn, thread, rope, or cordage, one of the fibers, threads, strings, or wires twisted or braided to make a cord, rope, or cable, something resembling a strand, to leave in a strange or an unfavorable place especially without funds or means to depart

Synonyms & Antonyms of stranding

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FAQs About the word stranding

to become stranded, one of the elements interwoven in a complex whole, to leave in a strange or an unfavorable place especially without a way of departing, to p

wreck,grounding, sinking, wrecking, shipwreck, beaching,shipwrecking, foundering, wreckage,scuttling

salvage,recovery,salvaging,

Several whales suffered tragic stranding on the rocky shoreline.

The sudden stranding of hundreds of sea turtles caused a widespread outcry.

Researchers investigated the cause of the mysterious dolphin stranding on a remote beach.

The rescue team worked tirelessly to free a sperm whale from its stranding on a sandbar.