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Definition of "righted" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of right. (verb)

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Use "righted" in a sentence
  • "The Elsinore righted from the shock and reappeared to the eye, full of water from rail to rail."
  • "I came away from the 'town-hall meeting' with the rather sad view that the underlying condition of America is lop-sided to the point that it very likely can't be 'righted' - or as a minimum not 'righted' to any angle that any American who has enjoyed an abundant life-style in the past many years will approve of. ian campbell"
  • ""Nothing in politics rights itself," said Yeovil; "things have to be righted, which is a different matter.""