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    submerge
    /səbˈməːdʒ/

    verb

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  2. SUBMERGE definition: 1. to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake: 2. to cover…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUBMERGE is to put under water. How to use submerge in a sentence. to put under water; to cover or overflow with water; to make obscure or subordinate : suppress…

  4. [intransitive, transitive] to go under the surface of water or liquid; to put something or make something go under the surface of water or liquid. The submarine had had time to submerge before the warship could approach. be submerged (by something) The fields had been submerged by floodwater.

  5. When you go swimming, you submerge your body in water. If your head is out of the water, it is not submerged — it's just wet. To really soak a washcloth, you should submerge it in a basin of water. It is said that the word submerge was invented by William Shakespeare.

  6. SUBMERGE meaning: 1. to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake: 2. to cover…. Learn more.

  7. If something submerges or if you submerge it, it goes below the surface of some water or another liquid.

  8. to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium. Synonyms: submerse. to cover or overflow with water; immerse. Synonyms: engulf, inundate, flood. to cover over; suppress; conceal; obscure; repress: His aspirations were submerged by the necessity of making a living.

  9. SUBMERGE definition: to cause something to be under the surface of water, or to move below the surface of water: . Learn more.

  10. Submerge the fruit in water and gently pull it apart. You wash dishes with them and submerge them in water over and over again. The wave can submerge all those around the source of the anger.

  11. to put or sink below the surface of water or other liquid: [ no object] ordered his boat to dive, and the submarine quietly submerged. [ ~ + object] The boat was submerged in thirty fathoms of water. to cover or overflow with water; immerse:[ ~ + object] Do not submerge this electric skillet in water. to cover;