No. I've always ended a relationship face to face and walked away (that's not stranding someone) because they know exactly where they stand. However, many people do and it's not a good habit to get into. To strand a friend is low and cheap and I wouldn't want a friend such as this. If two girls go to a party and have made plans to stick together then they should keep the promise to each other and one shouldn't meet some guy, then ditch her girlfriend. Friends should look after each other. A girl or guy shouldn't strand their mate either and go off talking to someone else for a lengthly time. If a guy takes a date to a party and ends up not liking her for reasons of his own it's up to him to make sure she gets home safe and sound and that's the end of that.
it depends on where they are stranded, if they are stranded in a place with no food they might possibly die.
No, "stranded" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone or something that is left in a difficult or helpless situation. An example of its usage would be "The hikers were stranded in the mountains."
Someone who is stranded on a remote island
It means to leave someone in a helpless or desperate situation. If you were to drop someone off in the middle of the Sahara with no water, shelter, or transportation, you would have left them stranded.
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
As of now, there have been no recent reported cases of individuals being stranded on an island. However, historical instances such as the story of Alexander Selkirk being stranded on Robinson Crusoe Island in the 18th century continue to be well-known.
If you're stuck somewhere with no way of getting anywhere else, you're stranded. If you run out of gas while driving in the desert, you'll be stranded until someone finds you. Good luck! If you're stranded, you probably experienced some kind of transportation failure.
DNA is double stranded.
DNA is double stranded.
RNA is typically single-stranded, unlike DNA which is double-stranded.
Have no shoes for the rest of my life. But if you lived on a stranded island wouldn't you already have no shoes? Oh well, wierd question......
Stranded Procedure for Hotels and Motels1. If a customer appears lost and/or waiting for someone, they are considered "stranded".2. The stranded customer must have waited for at least 20 metric minutes to be considered stranded.3. Identify the stranded customer.4. Ask to seize the customer's belongings, including those on the customer's body. Call security if necessary (SECURITY: 555-2377-8751)5. Proceed to shower the customer with stuffed toys to make them feel better, cash in their belongings.Hope this helps!Dave