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    upthrust
    /ˈʌpθrʌst/

    noun

    • 1. the upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on a body floating in it.

    adjective

    • 1. thrust or pointed upwards: "the powerful, upthrust shape of the monument symbolizes the rebirth of the city"

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  2. The meaning of UPTHRUST is to thrust up; especially : to elevate (a part of the earth's surface) in an upthrust.

  3. noun. a thrust in an upward direction. a sudden and forceful upward movement, as of a nation's economy or the stock market: Market observers are hoping the upthrust can be sustained. Geology. an upheaval. verb (used without object) to thrust upward: Frost caused the ground to upthrust. upthrust. / ˈʌpˌθrʌst / noun. an upward push or thrust.

  4. upthrust. noun. /ˈʌpθrʌst/ [uncountable] (physics) the force with which a liquid or gas pushes up against an object that is floating in it. Want to learn more?

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Buoyancy, also known as upthrust, is the upward force that a fluid exerts on an object submerged or floating in it. For example, when someone is swimming and experiences the sensation of natural floating, it’s a result of buoyancy – a property that causes objects to float in a fluid.

  6. noun. 1. a thrust in an upward direction. 2. a sudden and forceful upward movement, as of a nation's economy or the stock market. Market observers are hoping the upthrust can be sustained. 3. Geology. an upheaval. intransitive verb. 4. to thrust upward.

  7. Define upthrust. upthrust synonyms, upthrust pronunciation, upthrust translation, English dictionary definition of upthrust. n. An upward thrust, especially of part of the earth's crust. tr. & intr.v. up·thrust·ed , up·thrust·ing , up·thrusts To thrust or be thrusted upward.

  8. Synonyms for UPTHRUST: rise, climb, ascend, soar, thrust, lift, slope, up; Antonyms of UPTHRUST: fall (off), drop, descend, decline, plunge, dip, slide, sink

  9. Definitions of upthrust. noun. (geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building) synonyms: upheaval, uplift, upthrow. see more.

  10. An object floats if the upthrust of the water is strong enough to support its weight. As you enter the water bring both legs sharply together giving maximum upthrust . The movement also caused an upthrust offshore, in the compression zone, to form a lagoon.

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