noun
- the act of abandoning someone in an isolated place, especially on a deserted island
Usage: nautical; historical
Examples
- The marooning of the mutinous sailors was considered a harsh but necessary punishment.
- Pirates often used marooning as an alternative to execution.
- The captain’s marooning on the remote island lasted three months.
- Historical accounts describe the marooning of criminals on uninhabited shores.
- The novel depicts the psychological effects of marooning on its protagonist.
- Marooning was a common practice among 18th-century buccaneers.