submerse (Meaning)
submerse (v)
sink below the surface; go under or as if under water
put under water
Synonyms & Antonyms of submerse
submerse Sentence Examples
- The diver submerged into the depths of the ocean, exploring the hidden realms beneath the waves.
- The submarine submerged slowly, its sleek hull cutting through the water with precision.
- The flowers were completely submerged in the vase, their vibrant petals now resting under a calm surface.
- The victim's body was found submerged in the stagnant waters of the swamp.
- The island was submerged during the tsunami, leaving only the memories of its existence.
- The waterproof camera allowed the hikers to capture stunning images while submerged in the river.
- The deep-sea research team used a remote-operated vehicle to submerge into the uncharted depths.
- The scientists submerged the test tube in liquid nitrogen to freeze the contents instantaneously.
- The school children submerged their hands in the warm water, marveling at the floating objects.
- The lost city was submerged by centuries of volcanic ash, preserving its secrets for future generations to discover.
FAQs About the word submerse
sink below the surface; go under or as if under water, put under water
drown, flood, submerge,engulf, overwhelm, gulf, swamp, overflow,inundate, drench
dry, drain,drain, dry, dehydrate,dehydrate,parch, parch
The diver submerged into the depths of the ocean, exploring the hidden realms beneath the waves.
The submarine submerged slowly, its sleek hull cutting through the water with precision.
The flowers were completely submerged in the vase, their vibrant petals now resting under a calm surface.
The victim's body was found submerged in the stagnant waters of the swamp.