Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sink-a-ship

verb phrase
/sɪŋk ə ʃɪp/
Definition
To cause a ship to submerge and stop floating.
Examples
  • The enemy submarine attempted to sink-a-ship during the naval battle.
  • Due to the storm, the crew feared they might sink-a-ship if they didn’t reach the harbor in time.
Meaning
In nautical terms, ‘sink-a-ship’ refers to the act of a ship becoming completely submerged in water, usually due to damage from an external force, such as a torpedo or collision.
Synonyms
  • submerge
  • founder
  • capsize