submerge

  • 11submerge — [səb mʉrj′] vt. submerged, submerging [L submergere < sub , under + mergere, to plunge: see MERGE] 1. to place under or cover with water or the like; plunge into water, inundate, etc. 2. to cover over; suppress; hide 3. to sink below a decent… …

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  • 12submerge — [[t]səbmɜ͟ː(r)ʤ[/t]] submerges, submerging, submerged 1) V ERG If something submerges or if you submerge it, it goes below the surface of some water or another liquid. Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes... [V n] The… …

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  • 13submerge — UK [səbˈmɜː(r)dʒ] / US [səbˈmɜrdʒ] verb Word forms submerge : present tense I/you/we/they submerge he/she/it submerges present participle submerging past tense submerged past participle submerged 1) a) [transitive] to put something completely… …

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  • 14submerge — sub|merge [səbˈmə:dʒ US ˈmə:rdʒ] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: submergere, from mergere; MERGE] 1.) a) [T] to cover something completely with water or another liquid ▪ The tunnel entrance was submerged by rising sea water. b) to go under… …

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  • 15submerge — sub|merge [ səb mɜrdʒ ] verb 1. ) transitive to put something completely under water: Floods have submerged parts of the island, killing 29 people. a ) intransitive to go completely under water 2. ) transitive usually passive if something is… …

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  • 16submerge — verb 1 (I, T) to go under the surface of water, or to put something under water or another liquid: The tunnel entrance was submerged by rising sea water. 2 (T) to cover or completely hide something: Feelings she thought she d submerged were… …

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  • 17submerge — verb 1) the U boat submerged Syn: go under water, dive, sink Ant: surface 2) submerge the bowl in water Syn: immerse, plunge, sink 3) t …

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  • 18submerge — verb 1) the U boat submerged Syn: go under (water), dive, sink, plunge, blow its tanks 2) submerge the bowl in water Syn: immerse, plunge, sink 3) the farmland was submerged …

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  • 19Submerge Distribution — Création 1992 Personnages clés Mad Mike Siège social Détroit …

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  • 20submerge yourself in something — phrase to become very involved in something so that you do not think about anything else She wanted to submerge herself in her writing. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym Main entry: submerge …

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