An analogy for "capsize" or "overturn" could be a tree falling in a storm. Just as a tree can be uprooted and topple over due to strong winds, a boat can lose its balance and flip over in rough waters. Both scenarios involve a sudden change in stability, leading to a dramatic shift from an upright position to one that is horizontal or submerged.
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To overturn a boat in the water is to capsize it. Hope that helps
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Overturn= 1.capsize (in case of boats) 2.abolish, invalidate or reverse (an established fact or system)
When a boat overturns it capsizes, and if it goes completely upside down it turns turtle.
In a court, throwing out, reversing, and overturning mean the same thing. In a literal sense, invert, capsize, or reverse could all mean the same thing, given certain contexts.
Generally cruise ships avoid conditions that could make them capsize, but yes it is technically possible for a cruise ship to capsize.
the people in the boat had to keep still or the boat would capsize
Capsize of Lifeboat - 1897 was released on: USA: October 1897
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