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"capsize" Definitions
  1. capsize (something) if a boat capsizes or something capsizes it, it turns over in the water

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I am a birth striker because at night, I dream of refugees in boats that capsize, always capsize, their scarves and clothes pooling around them as they sink.
But as they climbed in, the boat began to capsize.
The capsize was not the only tragedy in the area Tuesday.
The smaller boat appears to capsize as it passes from view.
Rader says weather is believed to have caused the boat to capsize.
They don't want to crash their boats, they don't want to capsize.
Often, the rickety vessels break apart or capsize, leaving people stranded at sea.
Unseaworthy vessels overloaded with migrants trying to reach Italy regularly capsize off Libya.
Most migrants travel from North Africa on rickety, overcrowded boats that often capsize or sink.
The impact tore a 230-foot gash into the ship's hull, eventually making it capsize.
The U.K., however, has ruled out both solutions, in a standoff that could capsize negotiations.
It's a horrifying and pivotal plot interruption that comes from left field to capsize the story.
Yet the storm of scandal has yet to capsize reforms or sink hopes of an economic recovery.
Problems that won't normally cause trouble can combine to make a ship capsize in an extraordinary situation.
The sea crossings can be especially dire, as leaky, unsafe boats capsize or break apart in rough water.
When they finally cut the anchor line, the boat had taken on too much and began to capsize.
What's going to happen to all of our possessions ... is the boat liable to capsize, sink or what?
A sudden storm caused two canoes to capsize, plunging the children into the frigid waters in the evening.
It's not a perfect storm, but an ugly rough patch that we will either sail through or capsize.
"They ran aground and their vessel started to take on water, they feared it would capsize," Gallapis said.
One injury to Prukop could capsize the Ducks' season, and the issue isn't exclusive to the quarterback position.
Some, like this Rohingya baby cradled by his distraught mother, die after their boats capsize - see photo reut.
Burling said the capsize "was fully our error" as the boat accelerated and got high on its foils.
He went a measure of the way to calming the panic that had threatened to capsize his candidacy.
The traffickers' overcrowded boats, made of rubber or wood, go down in a matter of minutes if they capsize.
This business already has enough problems looming, the likes of which I predict will capsize it within a decade.
The Turkish coast guard was dispatched to search for possible survivors of the capsize, and eight migrants were rescued.
Rader says stormy weather is believed to be what caused the Ride the Ducks boat to capsize Thursday night.
As Mr. Mahmud and his family were being transferred to the other ship, he recalled, it began to capsize.
Today, Kazakh rower Vladislav Yakovlev capsized in what Olympic officials say may well be the fastest capsize in Olympic history.
The capsize brought back memories from San Francisco in 2013, when Andrew "Bart" Simpson was killed in a similar incident.
If Marcus Lemonis can't get these unfocused owners to make some radical changes to their culture, their company will capsize.
"Water can keep a boat afloat, and can cause it to capsize," grumbled one user of Weibo, a Twitter-like service.
It will capsize the future in ways we can't even begin to imagine: economics, personal relationships, government, business, entertainment, even religion.
"That a ship should capsize quite near to the port suggests that the inspection was not carried out properly," he added.
In deeper water, Abdu Shakur watched with horror as the other boat began to capsize, spilling its passengers into the waves.
A separate source in the Civil Defenae Authority said the boat had been loaded with twice its capacity, causing it to capsize.
During the journey, many refugees — primarily children — die from exhaustion or drowning when poorly built rafts capsize in the Bay of Bengal.
Like the wedding was some kind of boat and it would capsize if Jack didn't invite every single person he'd ever known.
Malaysians summoned up the courage to rock the boat—something Singaporeans are frequently advised against by their government—without causing it to capsize.
Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake, was also the scene of a horrific ferry capsize in 1996, in which at least 500 people were killed.
"The United States is facing a crushing burden of debt," it declared, warning of a looming fiscal crisis that might soon "capsize" the economy.
This is anathema to liberals, for whom individuals must think and act primarily as individuals, lest conformity overflow judgment, capsize meritocracy, and drown democracy.
MORE: Hundreds feared dead after boat capsizes 'I lost the most precious people' Two minutes after jumping in the water he saw the boat capsize.
Given the plethora of scandals that have dominated—and at times threaten to capsize—the Trump administration, there is more than enough material out there.
The exact numbers of those on board aren't known, officials said, because the crew and equipment that recorded that data were lost in the capsize.
From there, with 160 other Ethiopians, he squeezed into a boat so crowded that no one dared stand up for fear that it would capsize.
The boat began to capsize as crews fought to save the vessel, but luckily, it doesn't appear any other vessels were caught in the flames.
A survivor said the passengers panicked when the boat started to take in water and went to one side, causing the ferry to tilt and capsize.
Should tech capsize, Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, has looked at alternatives to the group and come up with a couple: financials and industrials.
There is a real alternative, though, and we saw it recently in the grassroots activism that contributed to the humiliating capsize of the American Health Care Act.
Yes, I worry that both places would capsize under the strain of a party of six, let alone a full crew of hungry New York Times readers.
The ancient Norse legend of a sea monster called the Kraken told of a tentacled beast with the power to capsize ships and drag fishermen to their water graves.
But another casualty of the company's capsize may be the business model that went so badly wrong there, and which plenty of other firms in the outsourcing industry share.
In December, the Philippines' coast guard rescued 252 passengers and crew, including an Australian and his Philippine wife, and retrieved five bodies from a ferry capsize in bad weather.
He is trying to ride the turbulent currents of political polarization, they say — and those currents could just as easily capsize his presidency as carry him to greater success.
In the middle of the river, one of the cables broke, the raft tipped and the passengers slid in that direction, their weight quickly causing the craft to capsize.
Thirty-one people were on a Ride the Ducks boat in the Ozarks when strong winds caused it to capsize, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said in a press conference.
He argues that it can be summed up by the saying: "Manden be lonbo lanban, nka Manden te dafiri" ("Mande is a boat that will pitch, but will never capsize").
Earlier New Zealand went 4-1 up against Britain's Land Rover BAR in the other semi-final, staging a stunning comeback from a near-catastrophic capsize during racing on Tuesday.
MANILA (Reuters) - The death toll from the capsize of three Philippine ferries in bad weather rose to 31 on Sunday as rescuers found more bodies, a coast guard official said.
The double-decker tourist boat carrying around 100 Thai Muslims on a pilgrimage tried to overtake a sand barge and ran into a barrier, police said, causing the boat to capsize.
Thankfully, the whale was far enough away so that the boat did not capsize, and after showing off its tail, the animal swam under the boat and back into the deep.
If all goes to plan, migrants may be more reluctant to hand over their life savings to criminal networks and risk their lives making the crossing in capsize-prone inflatable boats.
Sports Briefing Emirates Team New Zealand rebounded from a heart-stopping capsize two days earlier on Bermuda's Great Sound to clinch a spot in the America's Cup challenger finals on Thursday.
Gridlock won't "capsize the economic boat," S&P Global's chief economist Beth Ann Bovino wrote in a research note, but it will create big questions around government spending, which boosts economic growth.
But there is little doubt that the rather kinky surgical tools do occasionally capsize the glorious kingly narrative spun here into one about invisible dirty forces just below the surface of things.
According to the Associated Press, the incident began when a large chunk of limestone fell from a cliff into the ocean, creating a large wave that caused several small boats to capsize.
The New Zealand crew "pitch poled" - making a spectacular high-speed forward capsize - just before they were about to start a semi-final against Britain's Land Rover BAR (Ben Ainslie Racing) boat.
Thirty-one people were on a Ride the Ducks boat in the Ozarks when strong winds caused it to capsize, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said in a press conference broadcast by KY3.
Thirty-one people were on a Ride the Ducks boat in the Ozarks when strong winds caused it to capsize, Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said in a press conference broadcast by KY3.
It follows that a woman whose insurance doesn't cover maternity care, or who depended on Medicaid coverage, is more likely to end her pregnancy because it could financially capsize her and her family.
The ferry was only 100 or 200 meters from shore, when "the balance of the boat was overwhelmed and it started to capsize," said the commissioner for the local Mwanza region, John Mongella.
Italy's policies have involved pushing Libya to crack down on traffickers and stopping ships operated by nongovernmental organizations that rescue migrants when their boats sink or capsize unless the organizations meet strict requirements.
He spurred a run at the end of the third quarter that nipped away at Indiana's 15-point lead, then helped capsize the Pacers a period later, scoring 216 points in the fourth.
Those used in the main event travel at over 50mph—at which speed a collision or capsize can have lasting consequences to a team's chances, since the race schedule leaves little time to regroup.
Allegations of unwanted sexual advances have rattled Washington over the past year, forcing at least four members of Congress to leave office and threatening to capsize now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh's ascension to the Supreme Court.
To complete, or perhaps capsize, this series of transitions, the artist has whited-out every letter except S, E, and A. The collective title for the series is "Between the sea and the sea" (2016).
Without the ability to pass major legislation, it will be even less equipped than before to resolve the fiscal crisis that is threatening to devalue the currency, capsize the banking system and shred ordinary wallets.
"Rohingya refugees on the move: Boat with 70 on board is likely arrive in Thai or Malaysian waters in a matter of days, assuming they don't capsize or face other problems at sea," Smith tweeted.
But none of this seems to have rattled the low-key Burling, despite a capsize in a semi-final race which nearly ended the Kiwi dream of avenging the 2013 defeat that still haunts New Zealand.
Throughout the build-up to the America's Cup Match series, New Zealand's Peter Burling has looked the most relaxed helmsmen among the five challenger crews, although qualifying has been testing, and included a near-catastrophic capsize.
"Things could change any minute, and when they do, we'll be here," Flippidis told VICE.. He was referencing the overcrowded migrant boats that regularly capsize, accidents that have led to many deaths since the refugee crisis began.
"The first one made it out, and the second one didn't," Sheriff Rader said, adding that strong winds, which were part of a storm system that passed across much of the Midwest, caused the boat to capsize.
He said that investigators had conducted extensive tests with the same model of kayak that Mr. Viafore was using and found that the removal of the plug was not, in itself, enough to cause it to capsize.
Thrill to mano-a-mano death matches in the open waters between San Marco and San Polo as the gondoliers and pirates try to board, capsize, and keel-haul each other, terrorizing tourists, Venetians, and Biennale attendees alike!
The early investigation into what caused a tour boat in Missouri to capsize Thursday, killing 17, has found that the vessel faced winds approaching hurricane force when it tipped over, according to a National Transportation Safety Board official.
Rough seas, bad weather and a leak on one side of the ship caused it to pitch and capsize, and according to lndonesian authorities, the captain actually purposefully crashed the ship to save as many lives as possible.
There was no particular piece of news that drove the major averages to capsize, in a move that sent the Dow industrials off close to 103 points - a new intraday record - briefly in the final hour of trading.
The boat was cruising when it collided with a larger luxury passenger boat during a rainstorm on Wednesday evening, causing it to capsize and sink with 33 South Korean tourists and tour guides and two Hungarian crew aboard.
There was no particular piece of news that drove the major averages to capsize, in a move that sent the Dow industrials off more than 1,500 points — a new intraday record — briefly in the final hour of trading.
Graswald initially said she and Viafore, of Poughkeepsie, New York, were kayaking on the Hudson on April 19, 2015, when choppy waters caused Viafore's kayak to capsize and she never saw him again, according to a police press statement.
"What could happen is that the Centre party would not want to be the only center-right party with Stefan Lofven and would also pull out and the agreement would capsize," Magnus Hagevi, political scientist at Linneaus University, said.
Isom also traded Mothra's stubby legs for longer, more clawlike ones, much handier in a fight (in older films, Mothra did a lot of damage just by flapping her wings, which created gale force winds able to capsize ships).
Many protesters wore the red T-shirts that have become a symbol of those favoring a broader welcome for migrants, who often dress their children in red to make them easier to spot at sea if their smuggling boats capsize.
Although he was able to quickly capsize the kayak and dump the boys (who were wearing life vests) into the water, away from the nest, all three of them were stung several times, with Jake getting the worst of it.
One of the victims from Wednesday night's capsize, in which their boat hit rough weather as it traveled toward the Greek island of Lesbos, managed to swim ashore but died during attempts to revive him, a coastguard official told Reuters.
"They have given an estimate of 90 people who drowned during the capsize, but we still need to verify the exact number of people who lost their lives during the tragedy," Headon, speaking from Tunis, told a Geneva news briefing.
Mr. Scaramucci, during a profanity-laced interview with The New Yorker last week, seemed to signal that he was considering Mr. Shine for a position, suggesting that Reince Priebus, the now-ousted chief of staff, would attempt to capsize the appointment.
They bounced back from a near-catastrophic capsize last week when racing Land Rover BAR, getting their 50-foot (15 meter) catamaran and towering wing foil repaired in time to beat the British crew and progress to the Challenger final.
Prosecutors said that they had increased doubts over the likelihood of a conviction, given her conflicting statements and that investigators had found, after extensive tests, that removing the plug was not, in itself, enough to cause the kayak to capsize.
According to George Burgess, director of the International Shark Attack File at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida, an instance of sharks jumping out of the ocean to capsize a vessel has never been recorded by other sailors.
"We definitely had a bit of a bumpy road at times, we faced a bit of adversity at times," Burling said, adding that the spectacular capsize which nearly ended the Kiwi campaign during the semi-final did not haunt him "at all".
But on a macro scale, in Amis's fiction, the exuberance of the means can similarly capsize the ends: the special effects required by the backward chronology in " Time's Arrow " (1991) can for pages at a time seem more important than the Holocaust itself.
The biggest of the many questions that loom over Trump is whether he can now move ahead, putting legislative flesh on the bones of his campaign slogans; or whether the in-fighting and volatility that have marked his first month will ultimately capsize his hopes.
The capsize of the boat, which was carrying families to a recreational spot on an island in the Tigris River on Thursday, was the most deadly incident in the northern city since it was recaptured from Islamic State in a bloody and destructive conflict in 2017.
Tests had found that removing the plug from the kayak was not enough in itself to cause the kayak to capsize, prosecutors said, and Mr. Viafore was not wearing a life jacket or a wet suit and the couple had alcohol with them on the trip.
It was Harry and William's mother, Diana, who gave the royal brand a cover-girl-glamorous face and an emotional warmth, making headlines and winning hearts across the world — even if the unhappiness of her marriage also rocked the royal boat almost to the point of capsize.
And while I didn't fall down any precipices or capsize any canoes, I had no problem swimming with the watch or using it at the gym — its steel and plastic body is tested to US military standards and feels about as rugged as it could be without being too impractical.
Chad and Niger are transit countries for people fleeing war or poverty, while Libya is a departure point for crossing the Mediterranean and a center for traffickers who promise to get people to Europe, but often take their money and set them adrift in crowded boats that sink or capsize.
"It's been a massive effort to get this far, we've faced a lot of adversity over the last couple of weeks with things like the capsize ... but our shore crew have really dug deep to get us a boat that's very close to 100 percent for the finals," Burling said on Friday.
Making your safety list, monitoring the tide and current, keeping track of sunset and setting up your safety lights if you stay out after it, balancing so that you don't capsize: These are small exercises in mindfulness but they add up to make the experience something more than a mind-dulling inner tube float on a river with a beer on hand.
Sailors grind massive winches by hand or by pedaling, powering the hydraulic systems used to control the sails and foils * Foiling is fast but unstable, and the winner is likely to be the boat that can stay out of the water on its foils the most * It takes seconds to capsize the boats, but minutes to right them with the help of support boats.
DeQuarto has testified that Graswald admitted to him during a private conversation on Bannerman Island on April 29 – less than two weeks after Viafore's death – that she removed the drain plug from Viafore's kayak, tampered with a ring on his paddle to cause him to capsize, and that, once he was in the frigid, choppy waters, pulled the paddle away from him as he struggled for life.

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