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Flotation

UK //fləʊˈteɪʃən//US //floʊˈteɪʃən//

Definition

The state or process of an object staying on the surface of a liquid.

In simple words: The act of floating or the ability to stay on the surface of a liquid.

Examples

  • The flotation of the boat was perfect during the test.
  • They studied the flotation of different materials in water.
  • Flotation devices are crucial for water safety.
  • The engineers discussed the flotation properties of the new design.
  • Flotation can help in separating mixtures in chemical processes.

Usage notes

Commonly used in scientific or engineering contexts. Less appropriate in casual conversations unless discussing water or boats.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Sounds like 'float' + 'ation' - think of something floating on water.

Collocations

  • flotation device
  • flotation system
  • flotation process
  • flotation tank

Synonyms

  • buoyancy
  • floating
  • drifting
  • suspension

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'floatation', which is a less common variant spelling.
  • Using it in non-water contexts where 'buoyancy' is more suitable.
  • Not understanding its application in both physical and metaphorical contexts.