water gauge (Meaning)

Wordnet

water gauge (n)

gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoir

Webster

water gauge ()

A wall or bank to hold water back.

An instrument for measuring or ascertaining the depth or quantity of water, or for indicating the height of its surface, as in the boiler of a steam engine. See Gauge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of water gauge

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water gauge Sentence Examples

  1. The water gauge on the boat indicated a depth of six feet.
  2. The engineer checked the water gauge to ensure the boiler was operating within safe limits.
  3. The water gauge in the irrigation canal showed a steady flow rate.
  4. The technician used a water gauge to calibrate the pressure relief valve.
  5. The diver carefully monitored the water gauge to avoid exceeding his depth limit.
  6. The dam's water gauge alerted authorities to the rising water levels.
  7. The research team placed a water gauge in the river to measure its volume and flow rate.
  8. The water gauge at the reservoir indicated an ample supply of water for the upcoming summer.
  9. The water gauge on the water tank warned the homeowners of a potential leak.
  10. The surveyor used a water gauge to determine the elevation of the construction site.

FAQs About the word water gauge

gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoirA wall or bank to hold water back., An instrument for measuring or ascertaining the

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The water gauge on the boat indicated a depth of six feet.

The engineer checked the water gauge to ensure the boiler was operating within safe limits.

The water gauge in the irrigation canal showed a steady flow rate.

The technician used a water gauge to calibrate the pressure relief valve.