Lowering
Hoisting the flag during a sports meet is a way to show respect and honor to the country. It is lowered after the game because this is a respectful way to treat the flag. It is said that the flag should be lowered at the end of the day.
A square blue flag
Any flag flown upside down is a distress signal.
The red-over-white flag of Indonesia becomes the white-over-red flag of Poland when turned upside-down.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
The opposite of 'Hoisting the flag' is 'Lowering the flag'.
Hoisting means to hoist (lift something). We will be hoisting the flag first thing in the morning.
Hoisting the flag during a sports meet is a way to show respect and honor to the country. It is lowered after the game because this is a respectful way to treat the flag. It is said that the flag should be lowered at the end of the day.
A rope or tackle used for hoisting or lowering a flag is commonly referred to as a flag halyard. It is typically attached to a flagpole and allows for the controlled raising and lowering of the flag, ensuring that it can be displayed or taken down safely and efficiently. The halyard may consist of a single rope or a more complex system of pulleys and lines, depending on the height of the flagpole and the design of the flag system.
koDi Etram in Tamil means Flag Hoisting.
reef figure eight bowline
Jana gana Mana - our National Anthem is sung after the Indian flag is hoisted.
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Flag was finally approved by the Constituent Assembly on 11th Aug (3 days earlier before hoisting)
By hoisting the national flag, playing the national anthem and distributing sweets.
neph or nef (× ×£) = "halyard" (which is a line for hoisting or lowering a sail, flag, or spar)
The term for lowering the flag is "halyarding down" or simply "lowering the flag." This action is often performed during flag ceremonies, particularly at sunset or during moments of remembrance. In military contexts, it is also referred to as "retiring the colors."