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    Sub·mer·gence
    /səbˈmərj(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the process or state of being submerged in or covered with water: "total submergence of plants results in heavy crop losses"
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  3. Submergence definition: the act of putting or sinking something below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium, or the resulting state. See examples of SUBMERGENCE used in a sentence.

  4. Synonyms of submerge. transitive verb. 1. : to put under water. 2. : to cover or overflow with water. 3. : to make obscure or subordinate : suppress. personal lives submerged by professional responsibilities.

  5. Submergence is the act or state of being under the surface of a liquid, especially water, or of covering something with water or another liquid. Find the meaning, usage, and related words of submergence in different languages and sources, such as American Heritage, Thesaurus, and Collins.

  6. Other forms: submergences. Definitions of submergence. noun. sinking until covered completely with water. synonyms: immersion, submerging, submersion. see more.

  7. to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake: The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted. She was taken to hospital after being submerged in an icy river for 45 minutes. [ T ] literary. to cover or hide something completely: She has submerged her identity in the role of photographer's wife and muse.

  8. Add to word list. [ I or T ] to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake: The submarine submerged when enemy planes were sighted. She was taken to the hospital after being submerged in an icy river for 45 minutes. [ T ] literary. to cover or hide something completely:

  9. submerge. [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. Her submerged car was discovered in the ...

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