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low water
noun
- water at its lowest level, as in a river.
low water
noun
- another name for low tide
- the state of any stretch of water at its lowest level
- a situation of difficulty or point of least success, excellence, etc
Other Word Forms
- Ƿ-ɲt adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of low water1
Example Sentences
Stephen Mumme, a political science professor at Colorado State University who is an expert in the treaty, said low water levels have left Sheinbaum in a bind: “There’s only so much Mexico can do.”
While firefighters struggled with low water pressure during the Palisades fire, it’s unclear whether the damaged hydrants played a role.
While firefighters struggled with low water pressure during the blaze, it’s unclear whether the damaged hydrants played a role.
To learn this, scientists at the University of Arkansas recreated the arid conditions which exist on Mars, in particular the average temperature of −70 °C and very low water vapor content.
Still, The Times found that firefighters there also dealt with low water pressure and dry hydrants as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power struggled to keep up with demand.
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