submerged

IPA: sʌbmˈɝdʒd

adjective

  • underwater
  • below the surface of a liquid
  • hidden
  • poor, impoverished
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Examples of "submerged" in Sentences

  • The ship was submerged in the water.
  • All of the plane submerged except the cockpit.
  • The old roadway was submerged by the reservoir.
  • In emergency, it can remain submerged for 24 hours.
  • The female drops the eggs amongst submerged moss or the stems of cottongrass.
  • Since ice is less dense than dissolved ice (water), any increase in submerged sea ice will result in an increase of sea levels of greater proportion than mere melting.
  • Whatever the case, they remain submerged in the archives from 1731 until Gerrit Gerritsz and Abraham surfaced in 1743 opgaaf, and the rest of the children upon their marriages.
  • While protest activity subsided during 1998 – 1999, new radical peace initiatives were developed in what Melucci (1989) has characterized as submerged networks in everyday life.
  • The final group of policies, what I call the "submerged state," is largely invisible because its benefits are channeled through the tax code and subsidies to private organizations.
  • Also, sea planes, when they take off or land, are quite vulnerable to what we call submerged debris, little things in the ocean that might catch on one of the wing floats as you might see on the picture there.
  • Reptiles are slightly harder to love, if only because they're often hiding or submerged, which is why the relationship between the Capalino family and their turtle, a Red-eared Slider named Skipperdee, is noteworthy.
  • Town-gown tensions between students and academics on the one hand and blue-collar residents on the other, tend to remain submerged beneath the surface of everyday life until a minor incident at a neighborhood bar located near a campus flares up.

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