Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-irons
adjective
ˈɪnˈaɪərnz
Definition
A nautical term referring to a ship that is unable to steer or maneuver due to being anchored or otherwise restricted.
Examples
- The vessel was left in-irons during the storm, unable to navigate the turbulent waters.
- The captain ordered the crew to prepare the ship, which was in-irons, for towing to safety.
Meaning
The term often implies being trapped or bound in a way that limits freedom of movement.
Synonyms
- anchored
- moored
- immobile