noun
- the act of leaving someone or something in a difficult or helpless position
- the running aground of a ship or boat on a shore or shallow water
- individual wires or fibers twisted together to form a rope, cable, or cord
Usage: nautical
Usage: technical
Examples
- The stranding of passengers at the airport lasted for hours due to the storm.
- The ship’s stranding on the reef required immediate rescue efforts.
- The stranding of the whale on the beach attracted marine biologists.
- The cable’s stranding consists of multiple copper wires twisted together.
- Emergency crews worked to prevent the stranding of motorists on the flooded highway.
- The stranding of the fishing boat occurred during low tide.
- Each stranding in the rope contributes to its overall strength.