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anchorsnounpl. of anchor one who reads and introduces news reports on a news programthe news anchor coordinated the reports of the correspondents from around the state anchorpeople, newscasters, newsreaders(chiefly British) anchormen, anchorwomen, coanchors(or co-anchors)announcers, broadcasters, commentators, linkmen(British), telecasterscorrespondents, foreign correspondents, interviewers, journalists, newshounds, newsies, newsmen, newspeople, newswomen, reporters, stringers something or someone to which one looks for supportmy best friend has been my anchor throughout this crisis buttresses, dependences(also dependances), mainstays, pillars, reliances, standbys backbones, sinews, spinesright handsbolsterers, crutches, handmaidens(also handmaids), props, staysanchorages, harbors, refuges anchorsverbpresent tense third-person singular of anchorto put securely in place or in a desired positionused ropes and sandbags to anchor the hot-air balloon to the ground catches, clamps, fastens, fixes, hitches, moors, secures, sets embeds(also imbeds), entrenches(also intrenches), implants, ingrains(also engrains), lodges, stuffs, wedges loosens, looses, unfastens, unfixes, unloosens, unlooses extracts, pries, prizes, pulls, roots (out), tears (out), uproots, wrests, yanks to stop at or near a place along the shorewe'll anchor at Praia, Cape Verde docks, lands berths, moors, ties upbeaches, groundsharborsarrives, reaches, shows up, turns updebarks, disembarks makes port embarks, launches, sails |