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I . maroon1 [məˈru:n] N no pl

II . maroon1 [məˈru:n] ADJ

maroon2 [məˈru:n] VB trans usu pass

1. maroon (leave):

2. maroon (stop):

to be marooned at home

Usage examples with marooned

to be marooned at home

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It became Admiralty property in 1903 and as the result of land reclamation lost its waterfront position, becoming marooned within the dockyard.
en.wikipedia.org
A signalman was marooned for 21 hours until rescued by boat.
en.wikipedia.org
The story focuses on a group of interstellar travelers who are marooned on a sun-baked planet after their passenger liner crash lands.
www.mtv.com
And so stymied we muddle on, marooned on our ideological gurneys, not for 12 hours but for decades, no doctor in sight.
www.spectator.co.uk

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