submersion

IPA: sʌbmˈɝʒʌn

noun

  • The act of submerging, or the state of being submerged; immersion
  • (mathematics) A differentiable map whose differential is everywhere surjective.
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Examples of "submersion" in Sentences

  • I deleted the submersion theorem.
  • Mainly they consist of the submersion tank.
  • In other words, it was immersion, not submersion.
  • As of 2007, years of ocean submersion have taken their toll.
  • As of 2010, years of ocean submersion have taken their toll.
  • Bleaching, warping, and cortical flaking suggested long-term submersion in water.
  • Learning how phrases come together in English will come with continued submersion in the language.
  • To add to litlove, there are degrees of trauma, loss, resilience, horror, length and depth and submersion.
  • Normally, you need some pretty hefty (and expensive) equipment for this kind of submersion cooking, but Viestad reasoned that the water from his kitchen tap was hot enough to do the job.
  • This was the third night for David, here, and I now knew that he could only be killed by decapitation followed by submersion in running water until his body turned to ash and floated away.
  • According to Uniden's manual, the phone is JIS7 compliant in terms of water submersion, meaning it can remain underwater at a depth of 3 feet for up to 30 minutes with no damage or loss of function.
  • This sectional combination for the submersion of the Constitution, has been aided in some of the States by elevating to citizenship, persons who, by the supreme law of the land, are incapable of becoming citizens; and their votes have been used to inaugurate a new policy, hostile to the South, and destructive of its beliefs and safety.

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