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water level

noun as in sea level

Weak matches

noun as in water table

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Example Sentences

Yet last year it was almost shut down because the water level had fallen too much.

The water level at Battery Park was measured at a record 13.88 feet.

The lights went out and the water level rose as the ship made its final tip into the sea.

It is not the same as the storm tide, which is the actual water level as a result of the storm.

The water level is expected to reach 48 feet, just below the 48.7-foot record set in 1937.

The centre girder may be built on the cantilevers and rolled into place or lifted from the water-level.

It was one of these gales that tore away the bell from the lighthouse, though hung just over a hundred feet above water-level.

Fluctuation in water level seemed especially important in determining distribution of fishes in the area studied.

Standing on the shore, one can see kelp growing amongst the rocks even in the shallowest spots, below low-water level.

Something like a strip of clothing was fluttering from a bush hardly above water level.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to water level, such as: mean sea level, and sl.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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