submerse

IPA: sʌbmˈɝs

verb

  • To submerge.

adjective

  • (botany) Growing entirely under water.
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Examples of "submerse" in Sentences

  • It will grow well emerse or submerse.
  • Grows well submerse and propagates easily.
  • The prize submersed students to study harder.
  • All you have to do is fill it with water, get the soap to make bubbles, and then submerse yourself.
  • And moving into flight searches is also part of the company's strategy to create a comprehensive world of products that users will submerse themselves in every time they go online.
  • In addition, many companies also use high-pressure treatments to kill bacteria in meat, or submerse the finished product briefly in 180-degree water to kill possible listeria on their surface.
  • "Am I really traveling to Chicago Ad: Tech to talk all things digital and submerse myself directly into the heart of connectivity, AND THEN travel directly to an Ashram for a completely unplugged weekend of yoga and meditation?!"

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