What is another word for upstream?

Pronunciation: [ʌpstɹˈiːm] (IPA)

Upstream refers to the direction opposite to the flow of water in a river or stream. It can also be used metaphorically to represent going against the flow or the direction towards the source of the problem. Some synonyms for upstream are against the current, upstreamward, upstreaming, and heading upriver. In a business context, upstream can refer to activities or processes that occur earlier in a supply chain, such as raw material sourcing or production, and therefore, some synonyms could be supplier-facing or operations-related. Alternatively, in a technological context, upstream can relate to a source code being submitted to a repository and can be interchanged with "pushing" said code.

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What are the hypernyms for Upstream?

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What are the opposite words for upstream?

The antonym for the word "upstream" is downstream. This term refers to the direction of a flowing body of water. In the context of environmental science, downstream represents the area in which any pollution in the water might move. In contrast to upstream, downstream flows to where most flows into oceans or seas. If we take an example of a borewell, upstream refers to the direction of water from its source, and downstream refers to the direction of water that exits the borewell. So, it is essential to understand the difference between upstream and downstream directions to maintain the integrity of the environment.

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Usage examples for Upstream

We are not strong enough to pull the boat upstream, so we must let it float where it will.
"Dot and Tot of Merryland"
L. Frank Baum
Calah, higher up the river, replaced Asshur in the thirteenth century B.C., only to be replaced in turn by Nineveh, a little further still upstream; and ultimately Assyria, though it had taken its name from the southern city, came to be consolidated round a north Mesopotamian capital into a power able to impose vassalage on Babylon and to send imperial raiders to the Mediterranean, and to the Great Lakes of Armenia.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth
Even if the sun rises in the west, and even if the rivers run upstream, there is no way to stop the annihilation of the cities.
"Down-with-the-Cities"
Nakashima, Tadashi

Famous quotes with Upstream

  • I think we're going to the moon because it's in the nature of the human being to face challenges. It's by the nature of his deep inner soul... we're required to do these things just as salmon swim upstream.
    Neil Armstrong
  • I needed to explain that Louisiana's coast accepts the drainage from two-thirds of the United States and, while the necessary levees constructed upstream have prevented floods, they have also contributed to problems downstream.
    John Breaux
  • Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.
    W. C. Fields
  • You ain't supposed to get salmon when they're swimming upstream to spawn. But if you're hungry, you do.
    Loretta Lynn
  • Swimming upstream in the music business is a hard thing to do.
    John Oates

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