Examples of 'unmoored' in a sentence

Meaning of "unmoored"

unmoored (adjective): Not tied down, free, adrift
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  • Not moored.
  • Mentally immature, unstable, or lacking in emotional connections.
  • simple past tense and past participle of unmoor

How to use "unmoored" in a sentence

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The two have become entirely unmoored.
Unmoored from its constitutional purpose.
A party losing touch with it was a party unmoored.
Our condition is like an unmoored boat in the midst.
Bucky feels unmoored in this series and is looking for his purpose.
Everything is too surreal and unmoored.
I felt lost and unmoored without her and just kept acting in movies.
I just figured it came unmoored or.
She 's an unmoored ship drifting off to sea.
The boat was unmoored.
They unmoored the motorboat, lit the fire and let it go.
I am feeling a little unmoored here.
Unmoored and aimless, Jackie acts like a bad dream.
His figures typically appear to float unmoored on the page.
I believe, have unmoored him from sound judgment His grief and his anger.

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So many times that it has become unmoored from all meaning.
An Alice with a goal is so much sweeter than an Alice unmoored.
What happens when a party becomes unmoored from the truth and.
Rapid results might follow, leaving us all feeling a bit unmoored.
Ships in the dock had been unmoored And lost to the sea.
The Countess will be similarly unmoored.
I just figured it came unmoored or … or got stolen.
The great Alex Parrish has never been unmoored.
In such an event, the vessel is unmoored and sails or is towed away.
Then she was gone, and you became unmoored.
If ghosts are just unmoored souls, they are to be pitied, not feared.
He is literally floating unmoored.
She 's an unmoored ship drifting off to sea . I have lost my love.
The glass is unmoored.
Today, Bitcoin is unmoored from those ideological underpinnings ; it 's become many things to many people.
It seems to occur when the circadian rhythm degenerates or becomes unmoored from natural influences.
We live in a society unmoored from our past, our future, our God, and each other.
And just kinda kept acting in movies I felt kind of lost and unmoored without her.
She 's an unmoored ship drifting off to sea . And I have no one to talk to.
Conway 's proposition is unmoored from reality.
But the rise of “ Me First ” nationalism threatens to leave it economically and politically unmoored.
Especially on my birthday, when feeling unmoored feels most acute.
Mrs. Brown said the company 's statement struck her as morally and philosophically unmoored.
So many times that it has become unmoored from all meaning . Odd.
Ian 's absence leaves me wandering the halls, feeling a bit unmoored.
I guess I have been feeling unmoored lately … in my life.
In the days after the election, I was unmoored.
I guess I have been feeling unmoored lately… "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac playing over speakers.
The ecochondriacs, by contrast, seem happiest when they are most unmoored from reality.
The boat is automatically unmoored and transferred up to the launching / hauling-out position 22 in an act S 511.
But me, I have a lot of tricks unmoored tree.
Even under ideal circumstances, Raylan, the prospect of first-time fatherhood can make a man feel unmoored.
A small lighthouse in Taitung County collapsed and rough seas unmoored 10 vessels in Kaohsiung Harbor.
President Rousseff 's popularity, which had at one point had reached 75 percent, began to come unmoored.
First, he has a genius for self-promotion, unmoored from reality “ I play to people 's fantasies.

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