submerging

IPA: sʌbmˈɝdʒɪŋ

noun

  • sinking until covered completely with water
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Examples of "submerging" in Sentences

  • The pain was tremendous, as bad as submerging them in boiling water.
  • How can this be with sovereign debt downgrades and "submerging" equity markets?
  • Mr. Rubenstein also told delegates that more capital would be deployed in emerging markets as investors became nervous about investing in "submerging" markets.
  • The government's counter-terrorism campaign is often driven by party-political and electoral motives that are 'submerging' its own 'sensible' counter-terrorism strategy.
  • Tom Cruise, whom I almost always like or even love on screen repeat, on screen, is doing the opposite of McConaughey, kind of submerging some of his charisma but yet at the same time letting it ooze out.
  • The study included volunteers who were faced with a number of self-control challenges, such as submerging their hands in an ice bucket, consuming a healthy but foul-tasting vinegar drink, deciding whether to view disturbing information about
  • The study included volunteers who were faced with a number of self-control challenges, such as submerging their hands in an ice bucket, consuming a healthy but foul-tasting vinegar drink, deciding whether to view disturbing information about Haiti earthquake victims and donate money, or making food choices.
  • Is it any shock that the creator and executive producer of Oxygen's Dance Your Ass Off attended her first Weight Watchers meeting at 12, struggled with bulimia throughout college and spent decades submerging herself in crazy workout regimens and weight loss schemes to nab roles in films such as The Parent Trap, Shall We Dance and Killers?

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