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  2. The meaning of UPTHRUST is to thrust up; especially : to elevate (a part of the earth's surface) in an upthrust.

  3. An object that is partly, or completely, submerged experiences a greater pressure on its bottom surface than on its top surface. This causes a resultant force upwards. This force is called....

  4. noun. a thrust in an upward direction. a sudden and forceful upward movement, as of a nation's economy or the stock market: Market observers are hoping the upthrust can be sustained. Geology. an upheaval. verb (used without object) to thrust upward: Frost caused the ground to upthrust. upthrust. / ˈʌpˌθrʌst / noun. an upward push or thrust.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuoyancyBuoyancy - Wikipedia

    Buoyancy (/ ˈ b ɔɪ ən s i, ˈ b uː j ən s i /), [1] [2] or upthrust is a net upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of a partially or fully immersed object. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid.

  6. A partially submerged object (an object that’s not fully in a liquid) will experience greater pressure on the bottom surface than on the top surface. This creates a resultant force upwards. We call this force upthrust.

  7. Define upthrust. upthrust synonyms, upthrust pronunciation, upthrust translation, English dictionary definition of upthrust. n. An upward thrust, especially of part of the earth's crust. tr. & intr.v. up·thrust·ed , up·thrust·ing , up·thrusts To thrust or be thrusted upward.

  8. noun. 1. a thrust in an upward direction. 2. a sudden and forceful upward movement, as of a nation's economy or the stock market. Market observers are hoping the upthrust can be sustained. 3. Geology. an upheaval. intransitive verb. 4. to thrust upward. Frost caused the ground to upthrust.