"Tanked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tanked" Meaning

"Tanked" is an adjective with multiple meanings.

1. A tanked noun refers to a large, ammunitions or fuel storage container, typically made of metal or synthetic materials.
2. To tank something means to fail or lose badly in a competition or game, often in a humiliating manner.
3. Tankered means to ship or transport fluids or gases in tankers, especially without the use of pipelines.
4. Tanked can also refer to being intoxicated or drunk, often excessively so, due to excessive drinking of alcohol.

"Tanked" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tanked"


1. Expression of Emotion

- Example Sentences:
- After the fight with his sister, he felt tanked.
- The effect of the breakup really tanked her mood.

2. Slang (Inebriated)

- Example Sentences:
- The party was going strong until they got tanked on cheap beer.
- The two friends went out to the bars to get tanked before watching the game.

3. In sb's favor; Favourable to

- Example Sentences:
- The new policies have tanked the odds in our favor, giving us a better shot at landing the deal.
- This investment tanked our financial situation, but it could pay off in the long run.

4. To Fill; To Supply Someone's Needs

- Example Sentences:
- The community really tanked up the volunteers with boxes of food for the refugees.
- The school's generous donations really tanked the students with tons of art supplies.

5. In Sports

- Example Sentences:
- After seeing the game was about to end in tank, the team decided to play more aggressively.
- The strategy was to tank the second half of the season to reset for the next year's prospects.

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Tankers

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Tanking

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Tanks

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