upflow (Meaning)

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upflow (v. i.)

To flow or stream up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upflow

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upflow Sentence Examples

  1. The upflow of warm air from the Gulf Stream created a favorable climate for the coastal region.
  2. The pump generated a strong upflow, circulating water through the aquarium.
  3. The upflow of water in the hydrothermal vent supported a thriving ecosystem.
  4. The blast furnace's upflow conveyed molten iron to the top.
  5. The chimney's upflow created a powerful draft, drawing air through the fireplace.
  6. The upflow of exhaust gases from the engine was channeled through the catalytic converter.
  7. The upflow of magma from the Earth's mantle formed volcanoes.
  8. The upflow of sewage in the treatment plant posed a biological hazard.
  9. The upflow of air in the glider's wing allowed it to stay aloft.
  10. The upflow of groundwater created a spring in the hillside.

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To flow or stream up.

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The upflow of warm air from the Gulf Stream created a favorable climate for the coastal region.

The pump generated a strong upflow, circulating water through the aquarium.

The upflow of water in the hydrothermal vent supported a thriving ecosystem.

The blast furnace's upflow conveyed molten iron to the top.