"Undertows" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undertows" Meaning

A term used to describe a phenomenon that happens when a section of a river's current flows back upstream, due to a brief reversal of the normal flow direction.

"Undertows" Examples

Usage Examples of "Undertows"


1. Weather Phenomenon

Used to describe a powerful current that pulls objects underwater, often seen in the ocean.

- Example: "The ship struggled against the undertow, its engines fighting to stay afloat in the rough sea."

2. Figurative Use

Describes a force or current that pulls someone in a particular direction, often with a sense of inevitability or powerlessness.

- Example: "Her fascination with rock music was an undertow; the more she learned about the genre, the more she felt she was being pulled into its world."

3. Moving Pictures and Film

In cinematography, an undertow is a filming technique used to create a sense of disturbance or turbulence in the water.

- Example: "The director ordered the cinematographer to dip the camera in the undertow to capture the chaotic feel of the underwater scene."

4. Natural Phenomena

An undertow can also refer to a natural process that involves the movement of material (like sediment or sand) into a particular direction due to forces like erosion or tidal patterns.

- Example: "The scientists studied the undertow of the river, observing how it altered the riverbed with each flood season."

5. Figurative Usage in Emotional Cultures

It can symbolize the emotional undertones associated with memories, actions, or historical events, often negative.

- Example: "The undertow of grief still lingers around the site where her mother died, and it's a powerful factor in her current decisions."

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