DROWN vs SUBMERGE: VERB
- Cover completely or make imperceptible
- Kill by submerging in water
- Die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating
- To lose, make hard to find or unnoticeable in an abundant mass
- Be covered with or submerged in a liquid
- Get rid of as if by submerging
- Cover completely or make imperceptible
- Put under water
- Sink below the surface; go under or as if under water
- Fill or cover completely, usually with water
- To sink out of sight.
- To put into a liquid; to immerse; to plunge into and keep in.
- To be engulfed in or with something.
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water.
- To muffle or mask (a sound) by a louder sound.
- To deaden one's awareness of; blot out.
- To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid.
- To kill by submerging and suffocating in water or another liquid.
- To place under water.
- To cover with water; inundate.
- To hide from view; obscure.
- To go under or as if under water.
- To plunge into water or other fluid; to be buried or covered, as by a fluid; to be merged; hence, to be completely included.
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To swallow up.
- To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; -- said especially of sound.
- To overwhelm in water; to submerge; to inundate.
- To cover or overflow with water; to inundate; to flood; to drown.
- To put under water; to plunge.
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To be suffocated by immersion in water or other liquid.
- To suffocate by immersion in water or other liquid; hence, to destroy, extinguish, or ruin by or as if by submersion.
- To overflow; inundate: as, to drown land.
- Figuratively, to plunge deeply; submerge; overwhelm: as, to drown remorse in sensual pleasure.
- In physical geography, to submerge beneath the waters of a lake or ocean: said of a valley that is thus converted into a bay by a relative change of land- and water-level. See drowned stream.
- Be in danger of dying from submersion in a liquid and asphyxiation
- In tobacco culture, to injure by long-continued rain followed by warm sunshine. The tobacco soon wilts under these conditions. Also called scald.
- (idiom) (drown (one's) sorrow/sorrows) To try to forget one's troubles by drinking alcohol.
- To put under water; plunge.
- To cover or overflow with water; inundate; drown.
- To sink under water; be buried or covered, as by a fluid; sink out of sight.
- Go under or as if under water
- Sink below the surface
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: RELATED WORDS
- Dive, Hide, Sinks, Dead, Capsized, Dilute, Stifle, Saturate, Swamp, Inundate, Die, Sink, Suffocate, Overwhelm, Submerge
- Recede, Submerse, Submersed, Drain, Douse, Soak, Drench, Engulf, Immerse, Flood, Sink, Deluge, Overwhelm, Drown, Inundate
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Plunge, Flood, Dive, Hide, Dead, Capsized, Dilute, Stifle, Saturate, Swamp, Inundate, Die, Sink, Overwhelm, Submerge
- Parboil, Demersion, Recede, Submerse, Submersed, Drain, Douse, Soak, Drench, Engulf, Flood, Sink, Deluge, Overwhelm, Inundate
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But then Lawson tried to drown the infant.
- Crocodiles often drown and then dismember their prey.
- Teresa says: Hi Linda Drown are you back.
- Otherwise the compatibility issues will literally drown you.
- Or leave him to drown in Pig Vat.
- How long does it take to drown someone?
- It sinks, and most of the characters drown.
- Instead we're going to dive in. You might drown, but we're going to drown with you.
- If I could drown in sleep as I drown in fear I would be no longer alive.
- Dark drown eyes, dark drown hair, amazing smile and friendly heart.
- Once cold, place turkey in brine and fully submerge.
- Do Not submerge High Chair and Tray in water.
- Pour enough brine over the ducks to submerge them.
- You just need enough to submerge the breast meat.
- But Nautilus, being near a reef, did not submerge.
- Do not submerge the machine into a puddle.
- But never, ever submerge the machine in water.
- Completely submerge fireworks in a bucket of water.
- They rarely ever submerge like their diver counterparts.
- Michael by diverting waters to submerge the site.
DROWN vs SUBMERGE: QUESTIONS
- Did Hilda Nilsson use a coal scuttle to drown children?
- Why do ants sometimes drown in Terro liquid ant bait?
- What have you learned from the poem'drip or drown'?
- What did Bickings say when police told him to drown?
- Can the Dancing Water computer speakers drown out background noise?
- Are Native Americans less likely to drown in cold water?
- Did teens laugh as disabled man drown in Florida pond?
- What drives young children to drown in swimming pools?
- What was Ruth drown's first radio therapy experience?
- Did an Arkansas man drown saving children in Oklahoma?
- How does Asha's willingness to finally submerge himself in Indian culture affect Purohit?
- Should you submerge leftover oil paint in water to preserve it?
- Can you completely submerge yourself in any body of water?
- What is the emission factor for submerge loading of HFO?
- How did Putin submerge his head in the Olympic pool?
- Did the Adelaide shopping centre flood partially submerge your car?
- Can I submerge my electrodes to make them less sticky?
- Should you submerge Endive in cream when grating it?
- What happens when you submerge your bike under water?
- When to submerge Boveda Humidipak packs in distilled water?