sinkage

[ˈsɪŋkɪdʒ]

sinkage Definition

  • 1the act or process of sinking or the state of being sunk
  • 2the amount by which something sinks

Using sinkage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sinkage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sinkage of the Titanic was a tragic event.

  • Example

    The sinkage of the boat was caused by overloading.

  • Example

    The sinkage of the cake was due to too much baking powder.

sinkage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sinkage

  • the speed at which a ship or other object sinks

    Example

    The sinkage rate of the ship was alarming.

  • a test to determine the amount of sinkage of a material or object under specified conditions

    Example

    The sinkage test showed that the material was not suitable for the project.

  • the amount of extra weight that a ship can carry without sinking

    Example

    The captain made sure that the sinkage allowance was not exceeded.

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Summary: sinkage in Brief

'Sinkage' [ˈsɪŋkɪdʒ] refers to the act or process of sinking, or the state of being sunk. It can also refer to the amount by which something sinks. Examples include the sinkage of the Titanic and the sinkage of a cake due to too much baking powder. 'Sinkage' extends into phrases like 'sinkage rate,' denoting the speed at which an object sinks, and 'sinkage allowance,' referring to the amount of extra weight a ship can carry without sinking.