righted in English

verb
1
restore to a normal or upright position.
we righted the capsized dinghy
synonyms:set uprightturn back over

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1. At long last the wrong has been righted.

2. He righted the yacht and continued the race.

3. Although the ship started to tip over (Sentence dictionary), she soon righted herself.

4. The wrongs that have been done to you... will be righted someday.

5. He righted his spectacles which had been knocked askew and straightened his cloak.

6. 5 He sensed their grim satisfaction, something meritorious in the air, some old grievance righted at last.

7. If the boat Capsize it is at once righted, bailed out, and the voyage resumed, and seldom is any part of the cargo lost

8. She Boarded the overturned kayak and righted it, but was unable to empty the pod because she could not get the pump to work

9. Pushing her way out the shattered back cargo window, the slight but athletic preteen scrambled on top of the SUV, which had righted itself, and yelled to her mother to hoist up the younger children.

10. ‘She Clambered onto her feet, tidying up the bathroom as fast as she could.’ ‘I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and Clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park.’ ‘With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we Clambered aboard.’

11. ‘She Clambered onto her feet, tidying up the bathroom as fast as she could.’ ‘I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and Clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park.’ ‘With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we Clambered aboard.’

12. Meanwhile, the upended port quarter boat had been righted, but despite Luce's efforts to give women passengers priority, it was again rushed by crew and male passengers, who thrust aside the waiting women and cut the boat adrift from the ship while it was only partially filled.

13. But when an apparently agonised Vajpayee muses from Kumarakom that " the wrongs of the medieval past cannot be righted by a similar wrong in modern times " , the party ' s Laxman chips in to say , " If some partymen feel that Ayodhya is the issue , I do n ' t think they are correct . "