submerge|submerged|submerges|submerging in English
verb
[sub·merge || səb'mɜrdʒ /-'mɜː-]
immerse, cause to sink below the surface of a liquid; cover with water, flood; cover; sink
Use "submerge|submerged|submerges|submerging" in a sentence
1. To submerge under power.
2. Submarine can submerge very quickly.
3. I watched the submarine submerge.
4. Flip and submerge the Beignets
5. to submerge into a deep sleep.
6. The submarine can submerge very quickly.
7. Level 4 submerge system will engage soon.
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9. To submerge the head or body briefly in water.
10. Bathyscaphes are capable of submerging to great depths in the ocean
11. The Beringia land mass began submerging, cutting off land routes
12. At the first sign of danger the submarine will submerge.
13. I'm completely submerged by work.
14. She was submerged in love.
15. Vesper : Submarine Hunter T submerged antinaval unit is effective against both surface vessels and submerged units.
16. (a)submerged arc welding;
17. It even submerges its own nagging doubts; but be assured they will surface later on.
18. Then he submerged again.
19. 15 I went down like a diver submerging, the floor flowed over my head.
20. The can buoy was submerged underwater.
21. He can submerge to a depth of about twenty meters.
22. He could submerge his anger for only so long.
23. Bryogenin Exciting even when submerged
24. Vesper : Submarine Hunter T submerged antenatal unit is effective against both surface vessels and submerged units.
25. The excellent diver can submerge as deep as 243 meters to work.