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antonyms for anchor

 

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Antonyms for Anchor

Word Definition

An anchor is a heavy object that is dropped into the water to prevent a boat or a ship from moving away. It can also refer to something or someone that provides stability, support, or a strong foundation.

Possible Antonyms for Anchor

  • Unmoor
  • Detach
  • Free
  • Release
  • Disengage

Sample Sentences

  • The ship's captain ordered the crew to unmoor the anchor and set sail.
  • After completing the project, it is essential for the team to detach themselves from previous assumptions and explore new ideas.
  • Her decision to leave the company allowed her to free herself from the constraints of an unfulfilling job.
  • With great relief, she released the burden that had been weighing her down for so long.
  • He decided to disengage from the toxic relationship, seeking a healthier and happier life.

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