demersion (Meaning)
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demersion (n.)
The act of plunging into a fluid; a drowning.
The state of being overwhelmed in water, or as if in water.
Synonyms & Antonyms of demersion
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demersion Sentence Examples
- The demersion of the submarine was conducted smoothly, rising gracefully to the surface.
- Demersion from the deep ocean trench was a slow process, requiring careful decompression.
- Following the demersion of the sunken ship, salvage crews began the delicate task of recovery.
- The demersion of the flooded basement was achieved with the help of powerful pumps.
- After the storm, the demersion of the once-submerged cars revealed the extent of the damage.
- Astronaut training included simulated demersion exercises to prepare for extraterrestrial landings.
- The demersion of the spacecraft from the water was a moment of relief for the recovery team.
- Researchers monitored the demersion of the experimental apparatus from the test tank.
- The demersion of the diver from the depths required careful attention to ascent rates.
- Automated systems facilitated the demersion of underwater structures for maintenance purposes.
FAQs About the word demersion
The act of plunging into a fluid; a drowning., The state of being overwhelmed in water, or as if in water.
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The demersion of the submarine was conducted smoothly, rising gracefully to the surface.
Demersion from the deep ocean trench was a slow process, requiring careful decompression.
Following the demersion of the sunken ship, salvage crews began the delicate task of recovery.
The demersion of the flooded basement was achieved with the help of powerful pumps.