counterpull
/kˌaʊntərˈpʊl/Definitions
1. noun
The act of pulling an anchor or other object in the opposite direction from the force of the wind or current.
“The sailors had to perform a counterpull to secure the ship in rough waters.”
1. noun
The act of pulling an anchor or other object in the opposite direction from the force of the wind or current.
“The sailors had to perform a counterpull to secure the ship in rough waters.”