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- verbmarooned (past tense) · marooned (past participle)
- leave (someone) trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place, especially an island:"a novel about schoolboys marooned on a desert island"
Originlate 17th century: from Maroon, originally in the form morooned ‘lost in the wilds’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of marooned in English marooned adjective uk / məˈruːnd / us / məˈruːnd / Add to word list left in a place from which you cannot escape:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/maroonedadjective abandoned on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers: In exchange for food supplies left for them on the island, the marooned mutineers handed over the ship's instruments and charts.www.dictionary.com/browse/maroonedAlso found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. ma·roon 1 (mə-ro͞on′) tr.v. ma·rooned, ma·roon·ing, ma·roons 1. To put ashore on a deserted island or coast and intentionally abandon. 2. To abandon or isolate with little hope of ready rescue or escape: The travelers were marooned by the blizzard.www.thefreedictionary.com/marooned
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