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The Meaning of a flote

The term “aflote” is a Spanish word. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its definition, usage, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms, and antonyms:

Definition:

Aflote (adjective): The term “aflote” means “floating” or “adrift.” It describes something that is not submerged in water but rather rests on the surface or is buoyant.

Usage:

Etymology:

The word “aflote” derives from the combination of the prefix “a-” (which indicates direction) with “flote,” which comes from the Latin “flotare,” meaning “to float.”

Pronunciation:

In Spanish, “aflote” is pronounced as [aˈflote]. The stress is on the second syllable.

Synonyms:

Antonyms:

Note:

Although “aflote” is primarily used in Spanish, you may encounter it in bilingual contexts or discussions about maritime activities. In English, the equivalent would be “afloat.”

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  1. La balsa se mantuvo a flote a pesar de las olas.
    (The raft stayed afloat despite the waves.)

  2. Necesitamos encontrar una manera de mantener la empresa a flote.
    (We need to find a way to keep the company afloat.)

  3. Las habilidades de supervivencia lo mantuvieron a flote en la isla desierta.
    (His survival skills kept him afloat on the deserted island.)

  4. Después de la tormenta, los barcos lograron mantenerse a flote.
    (After the storm, the ships managed to stay afloat.)

  5. La organización ha estado luchando para mantenerse a flote financieramente.
    (The organization has been struggling to stay afloat financially.)

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