floatation (Meaning)
Wordnet
floatation (n)
the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking)
financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock shares
Webster
floatation (n.)
See Flotation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of floatation
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floatation Sentence Examples
- The life jacket provided excellent floatation, keeping the swimmer afloat in the choppy waters.
- Engineers designed the boat hull to optimize floatation and stability in rough seas.
- The floatation device attached to the fishing net prevented it from sinking to the bottom.
- The hot air balloon relied on the floatation of the heated air to ascend into the sky.
- The aircraft's floatation devices acted as emergency landing gear, allowing it to land on water.
- The flotation system of the oil rig stabilized the structure in deep water.
- The buoy's floatation kept it visible on the water's surface, marking hazards for boaters.
- The flotation suit allowed the diver to remain buoyant underwater without the need for heavy weights.
- The floatation of the pool mattress kept the swimmers comfortable and relaxed.
- The floatation tank provided a serene environment for sensory deprivation and deep relaxation.
FAQs About the word floatation
the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking), financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock sharesSee Flotation.
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No antonyms found.
The life jacket provided excellent floatation, keeping the swimmer afloat in the choppy waters.
Engineers designed the boat hull to optimize floatation and stability in rough seas.
The floatation device attached to the fishing net prevented it from sinking to the bottom.
The hot air balloon relied on the floatation of the heated air to ascend into the sky.