unmooring Antonyms
Meaning of unmooring
unmooring
to loosen from or as if from moorings, to cast off moorings
unmooring Sentence Examples
- The sailboat gently unmoored from the dock, setting sail into the open ocean.
- As the ship unmoored from its berth, a sense of adventure filled the air.
- The tugboat pulled on the ropes, slowly unmooring the massive oil tanker.
- The balloon unmoored from its tether, drifting gracefully towards the heavens.
- The kite unmoored itself from its string and soared high above the beach.
- The climbers unmoored their ropes from the summit, signaling the end of their ascent.
- The hot air balloon unmoored from its base, carrying passengers on a breathtaking journey.
- The raft unmoored itself from the shore, heading into the unknown waters of the river.
- The parachute unmoored from the plane, suspending the skydiver in midair.
- The submarine unmoored from its dock, beginning a perilous mission beneath the waves.
FAQs About the word unmooring
to loosen from or as if from moorings, to cast off moorings
unchaining, loosening, manumitting, emancipating, enfranchising, unshackling, discharging,liberating, unbinding, freeing
constraining,governing, containing, curbing, regulating, taming, bridling, restraining, holding, checking
The sailboat gently unmoored from the dock, setting sail into the open ocean.
As the ship unmoored from its berth, a sense of adventure filled the air.
The tugboat pulled on the ropes, slowly unmooring the massive oil tanker.
The balloon unmoored from its tether, drifting gracefully towards the heavens.