[
US
/səbˈmɝs/
]
VERB
-
put under water
submerge your head completely - sink below the surface; go under or as if under water
How To Use submerse In A Sentence
- OU professor submerses laptop in liquid nitrogen, smashes it to prove a point (video) Autoblog Green
- However, in respect of a vibration acceleration signal, the signal to noise ratio (SNR) is often so small that the periodic impulse component is submersed in its intense background noises.
- I submersed myself in the feeling, letting my head go under for a moment.
- This is one of the great strengths of the play; though it may at times seem over-determined, and perhaps even obvious, the audience is entirely submersed in the characters and their worlds.
- Soon, we were submersed in play, shooting the afternoon carelessly away.
- Emersed and submersed plants closely resemble each other.
- Without meaning to, she gradually ignored reality and submersed herself in the two subjects that mattered to her: little Dai and her work. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
- These stems grow erect when submersed, but grow prostrate on marshy terrain.
- I spoke with one resident whose house did not burn, and he mentioned that some people placed personal belongings in trash bags and submersed them in the full swimming pools to escape the fires.
- While his cousin was submersed in thought, he watched her.