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foundering Meaning in Bengali







foundering's Usage Examples:

waves or gale winds: This often leads to capsizing, also referred to as foundering warfare, piracy, mutiny, or sabotage including: guns, torpedoes, depth.


Secret Doctrine by Helena Blavatsky) and his concept of "the last isle of foundering Atlantis" is echoed by the Isle of Númenor in J.


Wrecks and foundering of boats up to 500 kilometres (310 mi) away in distance, are usually referred.


freighter that served on the Great Lakes from her construction in 1891 to her foundering on September 2, 1905, when she and her tow, the schooner barge Olive Jeanette.


tropical storm after being released from an Australian army boat that was foundering.


In March 1454 it incorporated the foundering neighbouring establishment of Urquhart Priory and became a dependency.


University's Widener Memorial Library in his memory, after his death on the foundering of the RMS Titanic.


the 19th-Century, comprising a mortar capable of throwing a line to a foundering ship within reach of shore, such that heavier hawsers could then be pulled.


Dwight Boyer discussed the 1882 foundering of the SS Asia, the 1924 vanishing of the whaleback SS Clifton with all.


The ship was witnessed foundering at the stern by a passenger of the four-masted schooner Olive Jeanette.


During an eruption, a wave of foundering crust spreads out across the patera at the rate of about 1 kilometre (0.


sank a vessel, but in 1824 she rescued the crew of Hyperion, which was foundering in the Atlantic.


and thus unseaworthy, and only 19 survivors were able to escape the foundering ship by lifeboat, leaving a death toll of 220.


She made three voyages as a slave ship, foundering on her third after having disembarked her slaves.


the adverse winds: local archives and a rich oral tradition support the foundering of many ships against the leeward shore.


When the weather cleared, the sight of her foundering in the harbour urged many vessels to race to the scene, including the.



Synonyms:

going under; sinking;

Antonyms:

increase;

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