submergence

IPA: sʌbmˈɝdʒʌns

noun

  • The act of submerging or the state of being submerged; submersion.
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Examples of "submergence" in Sentences

  • It will involve submergence of in Nepal.
  • The submergence of the ship was shocking.
  • The nostrils are closed during submergence.
  • This is the classification according to submergence stage.
  • Such figures have been termed submergence cohesion figures; they are vortex rings.
  • Problems of long-term submergence of the ricefield after the fish were reared were avoided.
  • "submergence" of Natasha's Pearl character and, in some way, the end of her time in New York with her boyfriend.
  • In the wake of climate change, Bikini Atoll is slated for submergence under the rising waters of the South Pacific.
  • Land along rivers is usually characterized by floodplain levels related to past submergence in times of high water.
  • If Persephone at any time resoundly succeeds, it's in the long passages when Ben Neill's "mutant trumpet" meshes with the haunting time-lapse cinematography and organic montage of Bill Morrison, the enthralling scrim projections of Laurie Olinder, and Jim Ambrosone's precision lighting to effect the ellipses of dream, aquatic submergence, and soaring bird's eye views accessible only with the omniscience of gods.

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