SUBMERGE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Submerge definition: to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium See examples of SUBMERGE used in a sentence
Submerge - definition of submerge by The Free Dictionary 1 to put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium 2 to cover or overflow with water; immerse 3 to cover; bury; subordinate; suppress 4 to sink or plunge under water or beneath the surface of any enveloping medium 5 to be covered or lost from sight sub•mer′gence, n
submerge verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [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
SUBMERGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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 [VERB] The river burst its banks, submerging an entire village [VERB noun]
submerge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary submerge (third-person singular simple present submerges, present participle submerging, simple past and past participle submerged) (intransitive) To sink out of sight The submarine submerged in the water In films, many people are murdered by being submerged in swimming pools
Submerge - Wikipedia Submerge (and its variants) means to be covered by something (usually a liquid), such as being underwater: Submerged arc welding; Submerged continent; Submerged forest; Submerged floating tunnel; Submerged specific gravity; Submergent coastline; Submergent plant; Submersible; Submersible bridge; Submersible drilling rig; Submersible mixer
Submerge Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To place under water To cover over; suppress; hide To cause to sink below a decent level of life The submerged people of the slums From Latin submergere, from sub- ("under") + mergere ("to plunge") The purpose was to decrease the floods which sometimes threaten to entirely submerge the city