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synonyms for hatch

  • breed
  • come up with
  • conceive
  • concoct
  • devise
  • dream up
  • formulate
  • incubate
  • invent
  • originate
  • spawn
  • bear
  • brainstorm
  • brood
  • cause
  • contrive
  • design
  • engender
  • generate
  • induce
  • make
  • occasion
  • parent
  • plot
  • prepare
  • procreate
  • produce
  • project
  • provoke
  • scheme
  • set
  • sire
  • spitball
  • bring forth
  • cook up
  • get up
  • give birth
  • lay eggs
  • make up
  • think up
  • throw together
  • trump up
  • whip up
  • work up
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antonyms for hatch

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  • destroy
  • discourage
  • disorganize
  • dissuade
  • end
  • finish
  • halt
  • hinder
  • kill
  • neglect
  • prevent
  • refuse
  • ruin
  • stop
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How to use hatch in a sentence

Like everything on the Row of Life, Madsen’s 20-foot, self-righting rowboat, the food was stored in watertight hatches built around her seat, where for the next three months she planned to spend 12 hours a day rowing west.
A DEATH AT SEA ON THE 'ROW OF LIFE'ANDREW LEWISOCTOBER 22, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
Plans indicate an emergency egress shaft and a small hatch, but it is unclear whether passengers escaping a fire or breakdown would be expected to climb stairs or even a ladder.
ELON MUSK’S LAS VEGAS LOOP MIGHT ONLY CARRY A FRACTION OF THE PASSENGERS IT PROMISEDDAVID RIGGSOCTOBER 16, 2020TECHCRUNCH
While convenient on long off-road trips, swing-outs add a lot of weight and complicate the process of opening the rear hatch.
INSIDE MY CUSTOM TOYOTA LAND CRUISER BUILDWES SILEROCTOBER 15, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
The plan is to destroy the nest, hopefully before hornets that can start nests of their own hatch.
A NEW MAP SHOWS WHERE ASIAN GIANT HORNETS COULD THRIVE IN THE U.S.CURTIS SEGARRAOCTOBER 1, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
That battening of the hatches against other viral invaders is different from the specific kind of immunity that comes from making antibodies against a particular virus.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN COVID-19 AND THE FLU COLLIDE THIS FALL?TINA HESMAN SAEYSEPTEMBER 18, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
At that moment there came up the fore-hatch a yell, as if from the throat of a North American savage.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNE
Fortunately, the hatch had been shut, and the deluge of water had not gone into the cabin, or the boat must have foundered.
THE RIVAL CAMPERSRUEL PERLEY SMITH
The first mate went to look into it and found Liosha standing enraptured at the hatch looking down upon a free fight.
JAFFERYWILLIAM J. LOCKE
A very important fitting is a hatch by which the cockpit can be completely covered in in heavy weather.
YACHTING VOL. 2VARIOUS.
The sailor sprung down the companion hatch, where he found the hawser coiled against the door, and heard Newton struggling inside.
NEWTON FORSTERCAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO HATCH

  • bear
  • beget
  • bring about
  • bring forth
  • cause
  • create
  • deliver
  • engender
  • give birth to
  • give rise to
  • hatch
  • impregnate
  • induce
  • make
  • multiply
  • originate
  • procreate
  • produce
  • progenerate
  • propagate
  • reproduce
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.