capsize in Dutch
capsize in Dutch is kapseizen, doen kapseizen — capsize means to turn over or roll over in the water, or to cause a boat to do so.
capsize in Dutch
kapseizen
(transitive, nautical) To cause (a ship) to overturn.
doen kapseizen
(transitive, nautical) To cause (a ship) to overturn.
What does "capsize" mean?
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verb To turn over or roll over in the water, or to cause a boat to do so.
"The small dinghy capsized in the sudden squall."
capsize in a sentence
- The small dinghy capsized in the sudden squall.
- A rogue wave capsized the kayak within seconds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "capsize" in Dutch?
"capsize" in Dutch is kapseizen, doen kapseizen. capsize means: To turn over or roll over in the water, or to cause a boat to do so.
How do you use "capsize" in a sentence?
Example: "The small dinghy capsized in the sudden squall." In Dutch, "capsize" is kapseizen, doen kapseizen.
Are there other ways to say "capsize" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "capsize": kapseizen, doen kapseizen.
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