updive (Meaning)
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updive (v. i.)
To spring upward; to rise.
Synonyms & Antonyms of updive
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updive Sentence Examples
- The dolphin effortlessly updived from the crystal-clear waters, its sleek body arching gracefully.
- The scuba diver meticulously updived, his ascent regulated by precise buoyancy control.
- The submarine cautiously updived, its periscope breaching the surface for reconnaissance.
- The rocket ascended rapidly, updiving through the atmosphere with thunderous force.
- The whale breached the surface with a mighty updive, its massive body spraying water high into the air.
- The swimmer surged upward with a powerful updive, reaching the surface with a triumphant gasp.
- The fishing lure expertly updived and landed with precision on the surface of the lake.
- The aircraft smoothly updived after takeoff, its sleek wings carving through the thin air.
- The octopus used its tentacles to updive, propelled by a series of rhythmic contractions.
- The submarine updived stealthily, its sleek silhouette barely disturbing the tranquil waters.
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To spring upward; to rise.
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The dolphin effortlessly updived from the crystal-clear waters, its sleek body arching gracefully.
The scuba diver meticulously updived, his ascent regulated by precise buoyancy control.
The submarine cautiously updived, its periscope breaching the surface for reconnaissance.
The rocket ascended rapidly, updiving through the atmosphere with thunderous force.