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
- 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.
- The chimney's upflow created a powerful draft, drawing air through the fireplace.
- The upflow of exhaust gases from the engine was channeled through the catalytic converter.
- The upflow of magma from the Earth's mantle formed volcanoes.
- The upflow of sewage in the treatment plant posed a biological hazard.
- The upflow of air in the glider's wing allowed it to stay aloft.
- The upflow of groundwater created a spring in the hillside.
FAQs About the word upflow
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.