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capsizing

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1. capsizing - Noun

2. capsizing - Verb

Meaning

of Capsize

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A film critic for the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Cameron's overweening pride has come close to capsizing this project" and that the film was "a hackneyed, completely derivative copy of old Hollywood romances". Source: Internet

Initial tests showed that the ship was able to make the turn described by eyewitnesses without capsizing. Source: Internet

They hollowed out logs to make canoes and stabilized them by attaching outriggers to prevent them from capsizing. Source: Internet

Stability problems can lead to excessive pitching and rolling, and eventually capsizing and sinking. Source: Internet

This enabled the " eskimo roll " to become the preferred method of regaining posture after capsizing, especially as few Inuit could swim; their waters are too cold for a swimmer to survive for long. Source: Internet

This was due to the ballast needed to offset the weight of the tanks, and the requirement that the coasters be grounded to prevent them from capsizing as the tanks were transferred by crane onto the vessel's wooden side ramps. Source: Internet

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