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water level

NOUN
  1. a line corresponding to the surface of the water when the vessel is afloat on an even keel; often painted on the hull of a ship
  2. the level of the surface of a body of water
  3. underground surface below which the ground is wholly saturated with water
    spring rains had raised the water table
  4. a water gauge that shows the level by showing the surface of the water in a trough or U-shaped tube

How To Use water level In A Sentence

  • When water levels subside and water stops flowing from the Main Pool, the carp disperse.
  • After the flood it took weeks for the water level to go down.
  • Later, it was revealed that a steam generator detected a lowered water level as the result of the leak.
  • A small red light blinked, indicating that the water level was rapidly falling.
  • Thursday to discuss what are called unseasonably high water levels in the Upper Mississippi STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • The water level had risen slightly, and it didn't look good.
  • Neither does Mr. Rosales's theory account at all for auriferous lodes; which below water level are composed of a solid mass of sulphide of iron with traces of other sulphides, gold, calcspar, and a comparatively small percentage of silica. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • When planting, always firm in the rootballs well and, until the roots establish, surround each plant with stones to ensure they are not washed away if the water level temporarily rises.
  • Clause 70 of the previous Bill required the undertakers to install monitoring apparatus to monitor water level and quality for infectious diseases.
  • Wiley figured the water level must have risen from all the rain they had received the day before.
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