Capsize [verb]
Definition of Capsize:
overturn
Opposite/Antonyms of Capsize:
-
Sentence/Example of Capsize:
I am grieved to say that Mr. Billings remarked, "Let's go aboard the blank, and capsize the whole blank trunk."
The pace became so hot that a small obstacle would capsize the sledge, causing it to roll over and over down the slope.
Now all hung by a hair, we could not manage the boat and it must inevitably capsize and be swamped under this foaming crest.
Kiv-i-ung, who had never abused the boy, had gone out with the rest, but his kayak did not capsize.
He was a good swimmer, but he knew well that were his canoe to capsize he could not hope to survive long in these cold waters.
Sometimes one of them would dart ahead several lengths and capsize, obliging me to turn skipper.
Thereat he cried out, praying me to have mercy on him, and tried to rise, going near to capsize the boat.
By this precaution we had been saved the capsize over the bank, which otherwise would inevitably have been our fate.
If the boat capsize it is at once righted, bailed out, and the voyage resumed, and seldom is any part of the cargo lost.
The car swung sharply to the right and growled up a hill, curving and swirling and threatening to capsize at every moment.