scuttled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈskʌt.əl]
  • Us [ ˈskʌt̬.əl]

Meaning of scuttled In English

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Examples of scuttled

  • Ultimately the model is scuttled.

  • It has been moved from where it first sank, and subsequently scuttled nearby.

  • Of those which leave harbour a great proportion are either captured or scuttled to avoid capture.

  • Enemy tonnage is largely lost, tied up at home or in neutral ports, sunk or scuttled—mostly scuttled, one might say.

  • By that time we had reopened three of our scuttled wave lengths, and we were operating on five wave lengths.

  • That was deeply unpopular with pensioners and within weeks he scuttled back to the drawing board, ending up with a complete hash of a policy.

  • He did not like what he heard, because he was ashamed of it, and he scuttled out fairly quickly afterwards.

  • The majority of munitions were sealed within redundant cargo vessels which were then scuttled.

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