estuate (Meaning)

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estuate (v. i.)

To boil up; to swell and rage; to be agitated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of estuate

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estuate Sentence Examples

  1. The estuary's unique ecosystem supports a diverse array of aquatic life.
  2. The constant flow of water through the estuary creates a dynamic and ever-changing environment.
  3. The salt marshes surrounding the estuary provide a vital habitat for migratory birds.
  4. The estuary's sheltered waters create a haven for juvenile fish and other marine life.
  5. Pollution and other human activities can have a devastating impact on the estuary's delicate ecosystem.
  6. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the estuary and its surrounding habitats.
  7. The estuary's beauty and natural resources make it a popular destination for recreation and tourism.
  8. The estuary serves as an important educational resource for students and researchers.
  9. The estuary is a reminder of the interconnectedness of the Earth's ecosystems.
  10. The estuary is a symbol of the resilience of nature in the face of human impact.

FAQs About the word estuate

To boil up; to swell and rage; to be agitated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The estuary's unique ecosystem supports a diverse array of aquatic life.

The constant flow of water through the estuary creates a dynamic and ever-changing environment.

The salt marshes surrounding the estuary provide a vital habitat for migratory birds.

The estuary's sheltered waters create a haven for juvenile fish and other marine life.