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floatation

[ UK /flə‍ʊtˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking)
  2. financing a commercial enterprise by bond or stock shares

How To Use floatation In A Sentence

  • He punched through one wave, two, reached out, and got a grip on the swamped canoe that heaved up, buoyant with built-in floatation. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Sensory isolation creates an alert and receptive state of mind, so floatation works well combined with hypnotherapy to treat smoking and weight problems
  • Facebook is currently lining up a $100bn floatation that could come as early as next April. Facebook reaches deal with FTC over 'unfair and deceptive' privacy claims
  • Many large kelps use gas-filled floatation bladders to keep their large blades near the surface, and therefore in the light.
  • Grivel worked some real magic to produce a snowshoe that expands to fit different foot sizes and adjusts for more or less floatation.
  • Is a business, whether it be for sale, acquisition, fund-raising or floatation, valued correctly?
  • The model and optimization algorithm in real time adjustment of floating dock′s floatation are studied.
  • Water from the ore tanks, where the metals were separated through a process known as floatation, was drained outside the mill with a hose. Undefined
  • Compared with the hugely elongate shell, the living chamber and the animal were relatively tiny, but the conch had perfect hydrostatic balance, and was essentially weightless as far as floatation went.
  • Safety has been foremost, with three buoyancy bags or floatation devices strategically placed to assure that the boat does not sink.
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