Moderate Leave someone isolated or without assistance, typically in a difficult situation, similar to being marooned. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Strand'
After the shipwreck, the lone survivor found himself stranded on a deserted island without any means of communication.
The broken-down car stranded the couple in the middle of nowhere, far from any service stations or help.
The chess grandmaster devised a brilliant strategy that threatened to strand his opponent, leaving them with no viable moves.
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