Anchored [verb]

Definition of Anchored:

hold, be held securely

Synonyms of Anchored:

Secure

Dock

Fix

Tie up

Attach

Moor

Fasten

Plant

Drop

Berth

Stay

Catch

Tie

Imbed

Make port


Opposite/Antonyms of Anchored:


Sentence/Example of Anchored:

Search engines favor smooth growth, a structured anchor list and a natural-looking link profile.

Coil of disconcertingly abraded rope donated by a buddy who actually understands knots and anchors—check.

Work on the anchors, experiment with different types of content and always make sure you create unique content.

There are many interesting companies up there, but it’s not reflective of the fact that Amazon and Microsoft are anchor companies.

Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz resigned recently after admitting he’d sexted with a local news anchor who is not his wife.

ABC, CBS, and NBC cut away during the speech so that their anchors could explain that the President’s claims were unsubstantiated.

The ABC News experts will work offscreen to brief network correspondents and anchors on the issue.

To speak about injustice means we must acknowledge the anchors that have kept certain communities in our region down for generations and the role we play in the perpetuation of that inequity.

Her parachute anchor, crucial for keeping the bow pointed into swell when she wasn’t rowing, was tucked in the smaller forward cabin.

If you’re one of those people for whom ethics has always felt like a terrible anchor, then you might be in a wonderful spot, since it’s pretty clear that both your partner and the friends you have feel this way.