0 to (cause a boat or ship to) turn upside down by accident while on water:
1 to turn over or cause a boat or ship to turn over in the water:
If the ice is not regularly removed, it will build up on the ship's structure and may cause the vessel destabilise or capsize.
Although the ship of state was not capsized, for a time it appeared uncertain whether the vessel could right itself and set upon its proper course.
It is dragon racing in large galleys which are unlikely to capsize.
The formal inquiry concluded that the most likely scenario that led to the ship's capsizing was that she was broadside to the sea.
Too much top ice, which could form within minutes, would capsize a trawler.
While the troops were leaving the transport, two boats capsized, 51 lives being lost.
This type of hovercraft was quite rightly considered a very safe vehicle and it capsized in what might well have been freak conditions.
If there had been, the ship would probably have been unstable and capsized.
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