maroon:

to place or leave in isolation or without hope of ready escape

maroon:

to place or leave in isolation or without hope of ready escape

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: Angada said that even if he succeeded in leaping across the ocean to Lanka, he wouldn’t have enough strength to leap back and would end up marooned among the demons.

Mahabharata: The forest sages told Yudhisthira the well-known tale of Trishanku, who found himself marooned in space being unable to rise to heaven because of Indra’s anger and being unable to return to the earth because of Vishwamitra’s arrogance.

Bhagavad-gita: Those who commit suicide often become ghosts who are marooned in a disembodied state, having destroyed their previous body and not having the karma to receive a new body.