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submerged
sub·merged S0845700 (səb-mûrjd′)adj.1. Covered with water: submerged reef.2. Botany Submersed.submerged (səbˈmɜːdʒd) or submersedadj1. (Botany) (of plants or plant parts) growing beneath the surface of the water2. hidden; obscured3. overwhelmed or overburdenedsub•merged (səbˈmɜrdʒd) adj. 1. under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated. 2. hidden, covered, or unknown. 3. poverty-stricken; destitute; impoverished. [1790–1800] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | submerged - beneath the surface of the water; "submerged rocks"submersed, underwatersubsurface - beneath the surface; "subsurface materials of the moon" | | 2. | submerged - growing or remaining under water; "viewing subaqueous fauna from a glass-bottomed boat"; "submerged leaves"subaquatic, subaqueous, submersed, underwaterbiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsaquatic - operating or living or growing in water; "boats are aquatic vehicles"; "water lilies are aquatic plants"; "fish are aquatic animals" |
submergedadjective immersed, sunk, underwater, drowned, submarine, sunken, undersea, subaqueous, submersed, subaquatic Most of the mouth of the cave was submerged in the lake.Translationssubmerge (səbˈməːdʒ) verb to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid. I watched the submarine submerging. 浸沒,潛入水中 浸没,潜入水中 subˈmerged adjective sunk beneath the surface. Submerged rocks are a great danger to shipping. 埋沒的,隱匿的 埋没的,隐匿的,在水底的,淹没的 subˈmergence noun 浸沒 浸没subˈmersion (-ʃən (American) -ʒən) noun 浸沒 浸没submerged
submerge (someone or something) in (something)1. To place someone or something under the surface of a liquid; to immerse someone or something in some liquid. He submerged the pan in hot, soapy water to help loosen the food and grease that was stuck to it. The doctors submerged the patient in a solution meant to stimulate skin cell growth.2. To cover someone or something with a liquid, either fully or partially. Used especially in passive constructions. Half the town was left submerged in mud after the hurricane. The entire cave is submerged in water, so we'll need scuba equipment to access it.3. To obscure, obfuscate, or drowned out something with or through something else. The candidate is very good at submerging criticism in virulent attacks on her opponents. There are worries that recovery efforts will end up being submerged in the violent outbursts between the two countries.4. To overwhelm, overpower, or overburden someone with something. I just feel like I'm being submerged in responsibilities that I've had no training for or experience with. He's going to put himself in an early grave with the way he submerges himself in his work.See also: submergesubmerge (someone or something) under (something)1. To plunge someone or something under the surface of a liquid, especially some body of water. I submerged myself under the surface of the lake to avoid detection by the guards. The heavy winds ended up capsizing the boat and submerging it under the waves.2. To cover someone or something with a liquid, either fully or partially. Used especially in passive constructions. Half the town was left submerged under mud and debris after the hurricane. The entire cave is submerged under water, so we'll need scuba equipment to access it.3. To obscure, obfuscate, or drowned out something with or through something else. The candidate is very good at submerging criticism under virulent attacks on her opponents. There are worries that recovery efforts will end up being submerged under the violent outbursts between the two countries.4. To overwhelm, overpower, or overburden someone with something. Used especially in passive constructions. I just feel like I'm being submerged under all these different responsibilities. You can't start submerging the system under all these layers of complexity and expect it to work as it was originally intended.See also: submergesubmerged
sub·merged (sŭb-mĕrjd'), In dentistry, describing a field of operation covered by saliva.submerged (səb-mûrjd′)adj.1. Covered with water: submerged reef.2. Botany Submersed.sub·merged (sŭb-mĕrjd') In dentistry, describing a field of operation covered by saliva. submerged Related to submerged: Submerged arc weldingSynonyms for submergedadj immersedSynonyms- immersed
- sunk
- underwater
- drowned
- submarine
- sunken
- undersea
- subaqueous
- submersed
- subaquatic
Synonyms for submergedadj beneath the surface of the waterSynonymsRelated Wordsadj growing or remaining under waterSynonyms- subaquatic
- subaqueous
- submersed
- underwater
Related Words- biological science
- biology
- aquatic
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