Careening

/kəˈriːnɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of careen: the act of tilting a ship for cleaning, or moving rapidly and recklessly without proper control.

From Middle French carener + -ing (present participle suffix). The dual meanings (maritime repair vs. reckless motion) developed from the physical sensation and appearance of a careening ship.

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