Meaning & Definition of word "Submerge"

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    Submerge

    səbˈmɜːrdʒ

    verb:

    • 1. to cause (something) to be under water.
      • Example: The workers had to submerge the foundation of the building to ensure its stability.
    • 2. to put or sink below the surface of a liquid.
      • Example: He decided to submerge the vegetables in boiling water for a few minutes.
    • 3. to cover completely or to hide from view.
      • Example: The project's details were deliberately submerged in secrecy until the official announcement.
    • 4. to overwhelm or envelop completely.
      • Example: She felt submerged by the intensity of her emotions during the film.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'submergere', from 'sub-' meaning 'under' + 'mergere' meaning 'to plunge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    submerge in work:

    To become completely involved in work or a task.

    submerged in thought:

    Deep in thought, not aware of one's surroundings.

    submerge oneself:

    To completely engage or involve oneself in an activity.

    Related Words

    emerge:

    To come into view after being hidden or submerged.

    immersion:

    The state of being deeply engaged or involved in something.

    plunge:

    To fall or jump suddenly into something.

    Slang Meanings of submerge

    Meaning: To get totally involved in something and ignore distractions.

    Example Sentence: I just want to submerge in this video game for the weekend.

    Meaning: To drown in work or responsibilities.

    Example Sentence: I feel like I'm about to submerge with all these deadlines!