Similar words: submerge, emerge, emergency, diverge, emerging, energetic, divergent, convergence. Meaning: [səb'mɜrdʒ /-'mɜː-] adj. 1. under water; e.g. at the bottom of a body of water 2. beneath the surface of the water 3. growing or remaining under water.
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31. Sonar was used to locate the submerged plane wreckage.
32. Peter pulled on the mask and submerged again.
33. The home movie captures a self I have submerged.
34. Make sure meat is fully submerged in brine.
35. This tends to rob submerged aquatic plants of light and hinder their growth.
36. The temporary bridge was first of all submerged then, like a matchstick, it was lifted up and swept aside.
37. Suddenly she felt a jolt and her body was submerged underneath the mud.
38. Poindexter and North were both completely submerged in the scandal.
39. On my map they look like submerged stepping-stones for a giant King Neptune, each stride 100 kilometers.
40. His first was the development of submerged combustion, which enabled the most intractable liquids to be heated without expensive constructions.
41. At another point he found himself completely submerged, lungs like stone, an underwater rush in his ears.
42. Any or all of these may lie submerged beneath a surface of silence.
43. The reservoir would have submerged cedar forests and rapids which attract 10,000 tourists a year, while releasing mercury from submerged ores.
44. As Pizarro, Denis Quilley is suitably grizzled but the character's ponderous despair seems to have submerged his generalship.
45. It is said that there is an ancient city deeply submerged in this part of the ocean.
46. The submerged stems have fine roots growing from the leaf joints or nodes.
47. But the stresses and strains of the moment, the all-important moral factors, tend to be submerged by time.
48. Comments: A very hardy plant which, though essentially a bog one, will adapt well to submerged conditions.
49. Old rivalries are barely submerged and every quip has a deadly double meaning.
50. His right arm, the one on the handle, was completely submerged in blooms.
51. In collaboration with Rosy Martin she staged possible family pictures in a dramatic performance of concealed relationships and submerged emotion.
52. The main area, still submerged, was contoured under water-all for rice fields that were no longer needed.
53. For obvious reasons, laser beams or submerged fluorescent wires can not be used to mark the start line.
54. The artist has painted her submerged, sinking through the water.
55. Some of these riverbank cave entrances are submerged when the river is in spate making their underground passages subject to sudden flooding.
56. The submerged plants produce oxygen which dissolves in the water, keeping it well aerated.
57. Have you ever seen an ocean wave pass over a submerged reef?
58. This submerged everything,(sentencedict.com) until in recent times it was in turn submerged in the bitter and prolonged conflicts of decolonization.
59. If finally I become wholly submerged in this solipsism there could be no other rational ethic for me than egoism.
60. No one, as far as I know, has ever before cut away the wing of a submerged big jet.
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