Pronunciation: /səbˈmɜrdʒd/
verb to be completely covered or hidden under a liquid
A1 The toy boat submerged in the bathtub.
A2 The diver submerged himself in the deep ocean to explore the coral reef.
B1 The city was submerged under water after heavy rainfall caused flooding.
B2 The submarine submerged to avoid detection by enemy ships.
C1 The ancient ruins were submerged for centuries until they were discovered by archaeologists.
C2 The artist's emotions were submerged in his latest masterpiece, reflecting a deep sense of melancholy.
adjective completely covered or hidden under a liquid
A1 The sunken ship was completely submerged underwater.
A2 The diver explored the submerged ruins of the ancient city.
B1 The submerged submarine was hidden from view beneath the waves.
B2 The submerged treasure chest was discovered by a team of archaeologists.
C1 The submerged reef was teeming with colorful marine life.
C2 The submerged wreckage of the plane was finally located after years of searching.
formal The diver submerged himself in the deep waters to explore the coral reef.
informal I submerged my phone in rice after dropping it in water.
slang She was totally submerged in her book and didn't hear us calling her.
figurative The artist submerged his emotions into his painting, creating a masterpiece.
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