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  1. 1. a. : to suffocate by submersion especially in water. b. : to submerge especially by a rise in the water level. villages drowned by the flooding river. c. : to soak, drench, or cover with a liquid. drowns her French fries in ketchup. 2. : to engage (oneself) deeply and strenuously. drowned himself in work. 3.

  2. to die by being under water and unable to breathe, or to kill someone by causing this to happen: [ I ] He drowned in a boating accident. to have or experience too much of something: [ always + adv/prep ] drowning in debt / sorrow.

  3. verb (used with object) to kill by submerging under water or other liquid. to destroy or get rid of by, or as if by, immersion: He drowned his sorrows in drink. to flood or inundate. Synonyms: soak, drench, submerge, engulf, deluge. to overwhelm so as to render inaudible, as by a louder sound (often followed by out ).

  4. Mar 24, 2020 · Drowning is a form of death by suffocation. Death occurs after the lungs take in water. This water intake then interferes with breathing. The lungs become heavy, and oxygen stops being delivered to...

  5. 1. to die or kill by immersion in liquid. 2. (transitive) to destroy or get rid of as if by submerging. he drowned his sorrows in drink. 3. (transitive) to drench thoroughly; inundate; flood. 4. (transitive; sometimes foll by out) to render (a sound) inaudible by making a loud noise.

  6. [transitive] drown something (in something) to make something very wet; to completely cover something in water or another liquid synonym drench. The fruit was drowned in cream.

  7. Synonyms for DROWN: flood, engulf, overwhelm, submerge, inundate, swamp, gulf, deluge; Antonyms of DROWN: drain, dry, dehydrate, parch, wring (out), empty, void, sear.

  8. Feb 19, 2024 · Drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1 to 4 years old. It can happen in seconds and is often silent. Drowning can happen to anyone, any time there is access to water. Drowning is preventable. View the At-a-Glance document below to see how CDC uses data and research to prevent drowning and save lives.

  9. drown. [intransitive, transitive] to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot breathe; to kill someone in this way Two children drowned after falling into the river. He had attempted to rescue the drowning man. drown somebody/something/yourself She tried to drown herself. He was drowned at sea.

  10. Jan 2, 2024 · Signs of Drowning. What does a drowning person look like? They're likely to be: Silent: There’s no spare breath to call for help. Bobbing up and down: Their mouth could dip below the water’s...

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