refloat (Meaning)
Wordnet
refloat (v)
set afloat again
Webster
refloat (n.)
Reflux; ebb.
Synonyms & Antonyms of refloat
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refloat Sentence Examples
- The ship sank during the storm, but salvage crews managed to refloat it the following day.
- After a year of meticulous planning, the sunken treasure was finally refloated to the surface.
- The drydock was used to refloat the damaged vessel, allowing it to sail again.
- The refloated yacht was towed back to the marina for repairs.
- The Coast Guard used a crane to refloat the capsized boat and return it to its rightful owners.
- The submerged submarine was refloated using a combination of pumping and buoyancy tanks.
- The sunken aircraft was successfully refloated and transported to a museum for restoration.
- The refloated warship was recommissioned into the navy and served for many more years.
- The oil tanker was refloated after an extensive cleanup operation, preventing an environmental disaster.
- The sunken cargo ship was refloated and its valuable cargo was recovered.
FAQs About the word refloat
set afloat againReflux; ebb.
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The ship sank during the storm, but salvage crews managed to refloat it the following day.
After a year of meticulous planning, the sunken treasure was finally refloated to the surface.
The drydock was used to refloat the damaged vessel, allowing it to sail again.
The refloated yacht was towed back to the marina for repairs.