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Definition of Refloated
1. refloat [v] - See also: refloat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refloated
Literary usage of Refloated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1915)
"Reported Mr i WASHINGTON, DC Michigan refloated, apparently undamaged. N 27
WARWICK CASTLE, England. Prouty of la. tells House of million! untaxed in. ..."
2. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1913)
"refloated with sulphuric acid and a small amount of oleic acid: Zinc product, 45
grm. floated, 51 per cent, zinc, 6.2 per cent, lead; lead product, ..."
3. Russo-Japanese War (1905)
"The vessel was safely refloated at 5.42 pm" was sunk by the Russians after the
ei- gagement with the Uryu Squadron. She was built at Philadelphia, ..."
4. Cassell's History of the Russo-Japanese War (1905)
"Both these two vessels could easily be refloated. The Pallada and Dayan were
apparently not seriously damaged, and could be refloated. ..."
5. Precis of the Archives of the Cape of Good Hope by H. C. V. Leibbrandt, Jan van Riebeeck (1902)
"The Posthoorn still fast on the sand, but a Commissioner returning late last
night reported that she could be refloated with almost no damage. ..."
6. The Gold Mines of the World by James Herbert Curle (1905)
"This mine is controlled by the East Rand Proprietary Company, and will be refloated
as part of a larger concern. Cinderella has 16 reef claims, ..."
7. The Gold Mines of the World: Containing Concise and Pratical Advice for by James Herbert Curle (1899)
"... the whole of the mines at Heidelberg will be refloated under different names,
and, with the help of English capital, given another trial. ..."
8. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1906)
"... PUS went aground off Kingstown, but was refloated without much damage. On the
24th the new King Edward VII. dock at Gibraltar was formally opened. ..."