upwelled

[ˈʌpweld]

upwelled Definition

  • 1(of deep water or a mass of water) to move upwards towards the surface
  • 2to rise from a lower to a higher place or position

Using upwelled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cold water upwelled from the depths of the ocean.

  • Example

    The fisherman noticed the upwelling of warm water and knew it was a good spot to catch fish.

  • Example

    The submarine was designed to withstand the pressure of upwelling water.

upwelled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for upwelled

Antonyms for upwelled

Phrases with upwelled

  • a sudden and intense expression of emotion

    Example

    The news of his death caused an upwelling of emotion in the community.

  • a sudden increase in support for a person or cause

    Example

    The candidate experienced an upwelling of support after her impressive speech.

  • a sudden burst of creative energy or inspiration

    Example

    The artist experienced an upwelling of creativity after a long period of artistic block.

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Summary: upwelled in Brief

The verb 'upwelled' [ˈʌpweld] refers to the upward movement of deep water or a mass of water, as well as the act of rising from a lower to a higher position. It is often used to describe oceanic phenomena, such as 'The cold water upwelled from the depths of the ocean.' 'Upwelled' can also be used figuratively to describe sudden and intense expressions of emotion, increases in support, or bursts of creativity.