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Look at this sentence:
The water that had entered the ship's hull had to be pumped out so that the ship would remain buoyant.
Select the definition of buoyant that the sentence uses.
buoyant \boi-uhnt\ adjective more buoyant, most buoyant 1. able to float: A Ping-Pona ball is buovant in water. 2. able to keep a bodv afloat or cause it to rise: Salt
water is more buoyant than freshwater. 3. cheerful: Tvler's soccer team was positively buoyant after their victory. 4. successful and likely to remain successful:
The market remained buoyant as trade increased. - from Spanish (boyante)
The water that had entered the ship's hull had to be pumped out so that the ship would remain buoyant.
Select the definition of buoyant that the sentence uses.
buoyant \boi-uhnt\ adjective more buoyant, most buoyant 1. able to float: A Ping-Pona ball is buovant in water. 2. able to keep a bodv afloat or cause it to rise: Salt
water is more buoyant than freshwater. 3. cheerful: Tvler's soccer team was positively buoyant after their victory. 4. successful and likely to remain successful:
The market remained buoyant as trade increased. - from Spanish (boyante)
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able to float
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4. successful and likely to remain successful
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