Pesquisar
to submerge
01
submergir, afundar
to plunge or immerse entirely beneath the surface of a liquid, typically water
Intransitive: to submerge | to submerge somewhere
02
submergir, imersar
to envelop or immerse something entirely, making it inaccessible or hidden from view
Transitive: to submerge sth
03
submergir, inundar
to inundate or flood an area, object, or space with water
Transitive: to submerge an area or object
04
submergir, mergulhar
to intentionally immerse or place something beneath the surface of water
Transitive: to submerge sth | to submerge sth in a liquid
submerge
v
merge
v
submergence
n
submergence
n
submergible
adj
submergible
adj
Exemplo
The diver executed a somersault before submerging into the clear blue pool.
The submarine descended into the depths of the ocean, submerging beneath the waves.
The heavy rock, when thrown into the lake, created ripples as it quickly submerged.
The melting snow in the spring would often submerge low-lying areas.
The flood submerged the entire farmland under water.