Righted example sentences

right

verb

righted (past tense) · righted (past participle)

  - restore to a normal or upright position:

  - restore to a normal or correct condition or situation:

  - redress or rectify (a wrong or mistaken action):

  - make reparation to (someone) for a wrong done to them:

Synonyms

invert, capsize, remedy, rectify, retrieve, solve, fix, resolve, correct, repair, mend, redress, improve, amend, ameliorate, better, worsen, rectify, correct, remedy, repair, fix, cure, resolve, settle, square, avenge, vindicate

"Righted" Example Sentences

1. The captain righted the ship after the storm.
2. She righted herself and faced her accuser.
3. He righted the fallen picture frame.
4. With a heave, he righted the overturned canoe.
5. The scales righted themselves after a moment of imbalance.
6. The wrongs of the past must be righted.
7. Justice will eventually right the wrongs.
8. The situation was quickly righted by the swift action of the police.
9. A simple adjustment righted the crooked shelf.
10. He carefully righted the leaning tower of blocks.
11. The government promised to right the injustices.
12. She righted the wrongs inflicted upon her family.
13. The story needs to be righted before publication.
14. He righted the tipped-over vase.
15. The wrongs must be righted, no matter the cost.
16. A strong wind righted the sailboat.
17. His conscience urged him to right the wrong he had done.
18. The fallen statue was carefully righted.
19. He righted himself with a sigh of relief.
20. The injured cyclist righted his bicycle.
21. Only time will right this terrible wrong.
22. The error was quickly righted.
23. She felt a sense of satisfaction having righted the injustice.
24. He righted the situation with a few well-chosen words.
25. The course was righted to avoid disaster.
26. Despite the setback, she righted herself and continued.
27. The ship, battered but afloat, was eventually righted.
28. The injustice must be righted immediately.
29. With a determined effort, she righted the tipped-over chair.
30. The wheel righted itself after the car swerved.
31. He felt a deep sense of fulfillment after righting the wrong.
32. It's imperative that this situation be righted promptly.
33. The boat, almost capsized, was miraculously righted.
34. He righted his posture and stood tall.
35. The tilted photograph was righted on the mantelpiece.
36. She dedicated her life to righting social injustices.
37. The overturned table was quickly righted.
38. He made a conscious effort to right his past mistakes.
39. The corrected text righted the previous errors.
40. They worked tirelessly to right the wrongs of the past.
41. The fallen soldier was righted with dignity and respect.
42. She righted her wrongs by apologizing sincerely.
43. The overturned bucket was righted, spilling water everywhere.
44. The crooked picture frame was carefully righted.
45. The athlete righted himself after a fall during the race.
46. A gust of wind righted the teetering sign.
47. The situation, though dire, was eventually righted.
48. He hoped to right the wrongs before it was too late.
49. The corrected manuscript righted the numerous typos.
50. She felt a surge of relief after righting the injustice she had witnessed.

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