Present participle for to cover completely with water
“Monster waves outstretched themselves and overflowed its banks as if the sea was eager to submerge the whole town.”
Present participle for to immerse or dip, typically into a liquid
“After the wax is poured and a solid film forms on its surface, we submerge the mold gently in cold water.”
Present participle for to descend, especially below the surface of a body of water
“It certainly devastated the island of Thira, causing a large part of it to submerge under the sea as a volcanic caldera now called Santorini.”
Present participle for to inundate with a great quantity of something
“How dare you submerge me in small talk when I'm in a bad mood.”
Present participle for to refrain from openly expressing or displaying
“In order to be able to act with consistency and discipline, you have to submerge your ego, your sense of self.”
Present participle for to fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass
Present participle for to envelop completely and hide from view
Present participle for to swim underwater using breathing equipment
Present participle for to move something to a lower level
Having a drowning or falling quality
An act or state of submerging something or someone in water or a liquid
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