underheave Antonyms

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Meaning of underheave

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underheave (v. i.)

To heave or lift from below.

underheave Sentence Examples

  1. The ship heaved and underheaved as it navigated the turbulent waters.
  2. The pounding waves caused the deck to underheave violently, threatening to overturn the vessel.
  3. The underheaving of the hull created a deafening roar that drowned out all other sounds.
  4. Passengers were thrown about the cabin as the ship underheaved beneath them.
  5. The underheaving forced the crew to batten down the hatches for safety.
  6. The underheaving of the seabed caused massive landslides that reshaped the coastline.
  7. Scientists study underheaves to understand the dynamic forces acting on the Earth's crust.
  8. Earthquakes can trigger underheaves, causing the ground to rise and fall abruptly.
  9. The underheaving of the ice sheet contributed to the rapid collapse of the glacier.
  10. The rhythmic underheaving of the waves had a hypnotic effect on the onlookers.

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To heave or lift from below.

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The ship heaved and underheaved as it navigated the turbulent waters.

The pounding waves caused the deck to underheave violently, threatening to overturn the vessel.

The underheaving of the hull created a deafening roar that drowned out all other sounds.

Passengers were thrown about the cabin as the ship underheaved beneath them.