Similar words: submersible, immersion, submerge, submerged, version, aversion, eversion, aspersion. Meaning: [səb'mɜrʃn /səb'mɜː-] n. 1. sinking until covered completely with water 2. the act of wetting something by submerging it.
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1. The fruit was preserved by submersion in alcohol.
2. During submersion, the paper fibres become thoroughly saturated with sizing.
3. The submersion air current does, but cold.
4. An unextinguished fire also contributed to the ship's submersion.
5. Background Drowning is defined as death due to submersion in liquid.
6. After establishment of reservoir, some geological hazards as submersion behind dam,[http://sentencedict.com/submersion.html] secondary salification and dam differential subsidence will happen probably.
7. This study employed moist stratification, submersion, and detached seed endocarp to investigate the degree of seed dormancy and the measures to break dormancy and to facilitate germination.
8. In contrast, dolphins dive with only the gas in their system at the time of submersion.
9. I had imagined that friendship meant giving up privacy, and closeness meant complete submersion in the other person.
10. Vetiveria zizanioides can survive after 5 months of complete submersion.
11. The second variation formula of vertical energy functional for a submersion between Riemannian manifolds is calculated with a simple and direct manner.
12. They also measured pain perception and heart rate immediately following the submersion.
13. Various aspects receive the economical environment under the influence, the handset cannot avoid occurrence submersion tendency.
14. Type 6 enclosures are intended for use indoors and out - doors where occasional submersion is encountered.
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