7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Becalm' in a Sentence
"To prevent a sailing vessel from moving by depriving it of the wind; causing a state of calm or stillness in the surrounding air." more
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As the storm approaches, the sea will becalm, creating a serene atmosphere.
The gentle rain served to becalm the parched earth, ending the long drought.
The gentle breeze from the east will becalm the hot summer afternoon.
The gentle breeze through the trees helped becalm the sweltering summer afternoon.
After the storm passes, the ocean will have been becalming, and the waves will slowly settle.
The meteorologist is becalming concerns about the approaching storm with updated weather forecasts.
As the storm approached, the meteorologist has been becalming the worried residents.
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