Torpedoing [verb]

Definition of Torpedoing:

cancel, revoke

Opposite/Antonyms of Torpedoing:


Sentence/Example of Torpedoing:

Anyway, by the end of the third day after the "torpedoing," my patience was at an end.

There was but little chance of torpedoing her in any other way.

The latter relied on torpedoing her enemy under cover of the darkness, but the submarine is most dangerous in day-time.

Were you going a zigzag course at the moment the torpedoing took place?

You'd think I'd be used to torpedoing by this time, and could keep my sea legs under fire, but I didn't.

Mr. Dillon and his colleagues have put a great many questions about the torpedoing of the Leinster and the lack of an escort.

His mention of “last Tuesday” referred to the torpedoing of a ship by a German submarine.

Before this became the general rule, the task of torpedoing a vessel was comparatively easy.

Thus to all outward appearance this performance was merely the torpedoing of a helpless merchant vessel.

For once a U-boat had fulfilled her legitimate purpose by torpedoing a warship.