Idioms

a sinking ship

sinking ship

A foundering organization or entity. After all of the recent layoffs, most consider the company a sinking ship.
See also: ship, sink
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a sinking ship

If an organization or cause is a sinking ship, it is failing and unlikely to recover. Insiders regard the company as a sinking ship. Note: You can also say that someone abandons, deserts or leaves a sinking ship, to mean that they leave an organization or activity which is about to fail. I know some people will say that I am leaving a sinking ship. He seems to be suggesting that we're deserting a sinking ship, but that's not the case. Compare with like rats deserting a sinking ship.
See also: ship, sink
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
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References in periodicals archive
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)/NewDelhi [India], July 30 ( ANI ): With six Congress MLAs having quit in Gujarat, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday said that the grand old party is now a sinking ship as their cadres are losing faith in the party leadership.
"The Congress has become a sinking ship and the senior leaders, who did not get respect, are now openly saying that they don't want to continue with them.
MARINE conservationists save a sinking ship's 40-strong crew, ending a record 110-day chase of the suspected poaching vessel.
While they sit and toast their wealth They failed to hear the cries for help But rats are always first to flee A sinking ship lost out at sea.
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