SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: NOUN
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- The rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land
- A heavy rain
- An overwhelming number or amount
- A great flood.
- A heavy downpour.
- A washing away; an overflowing of the land by water; an inundation; a flood; specifically, The Deluge, the great flood in the days of Noah (Gen. vii.).
- A great flood or rain.
- An overwhelming amount of something.
- Anything analogous to an inundation; anything that overwhelms or floods.
- Any overflowing of water; an inundation; a flood; specifically, the great flood or overflowing of the earth (called the universal deluge) which, according to the account in Genesis, occurred in the days of Noah, or any of the similar floods found in the traditions of most ancient peoples, accompanied by a nearly total destruction of life. See flood.
- In the Bible, the great flood that occurred in the time of Noah.
- Fig.: Anything which overwhelms, or causes great destruction.
- Something that overwhelms as if by a great flood.
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: VERB
- Sink below the surface; go under or as if under water
- Cover completely or make imperceptible
- 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.
- Put under water
- Fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid
- Fill or cover completely, usually with water
- Charge someone with too many tasks
- To flood with water.
- To overwhelm.
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To plunge into water or other fluid; to be buried or covered, as by a fluid; to be merged; hence, to be completely included.
- To go under or as if under water.
- To hide from view; obscure.
- To cover with water; inundate.
- To place under water.
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SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cover or overflow with water; to inundate; to flood; to drown.
- To put under water; to plunge.
- To overwhelm with a large number or amount; swamp.
- To overrun with water; inundate.
- To overwhelm, as with a deluge; to cover; to overspread; to overpower; to submerge; to destroy
- To overflow with water; to inundate; to overwhelm.
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To sink under water; be buried or covered, as by a fluid; sink out of sight.
- To put under water; plunge.
- Sink below the surface
- Go under or as if under water
- To cover or overflow with water; inundate; drown.
- To pour over in a deluge; overwhelm with a flood; overflow; inundate; drown.
- To overrun like a flood; pour over in overwhelming numbers: as, the northern nations deluged the Roman empire with their armies.
- To overwhelm; cause to sink under the weight of a general or spreading calamity.
- To suffer a deluge; be deluged.
- As with a liquid
- Fill quickly beyond capacity
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: RELATED WORDS
- Recede, Submerse, Submersed, Drain, Douse, Soak, Drench, Engulf, Immerse, Flood, Sink, Deluge, Overwhelm, Drown, Inundate
- Onslaught, Barrage, Flooding, Flood out, Waterspout, Submerge, Soaker, Swamp, Overwhelm, Cloudburst, Inundate, Inundation, Flood, Downpour, Torrent
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Parboil, Demersion, Recede, Submerse, Submersed, Drain, Douse, Soak, Drench, Engulf, Flood, Sink, Deluge, Overwhelm, Inundate
- Blizzard, Onslaught, Barrage, Flooding, Waterspout, Submerge, Soaker, Swamp, Overwhelm, Cloudburst, Inundate, Inundation, Flood, Downpour, Torrent
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Work exposure on Fusible Plug and Deluge System.
- Worst storm in memory, almost a biblical deluge.
- River that broke out, after the general Deluge.
- Spirits were not dampened by the deluge Oct.
- Killer Deluge Police, But Few Substantial Clues Result.
- New Orleans After the Deluge by Josh Neufeld.
- Black Sea Deluge May Have Helped Spread Farming.
- The players celebrate in a deluge of champagne.
- The deluge name is used to refer to the specific component in Deluge scripts.
- Darn spell checker: me deluge not me deluge.
SUBMERGE vs DELUGE: QUESTIONS
- 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?
- What version of Python is the Deluge plugin written in?
- How to prevent deluge from automatically starting the Web UI?
- What is the NFPA standard for offshore water deluge systems?
- Was it really Pavarotti in the Deluge at Hyde Park?
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- How does qBittorrent compare to transmission and Deluge?
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- What BitTorrent extensions are available for Deluge OSX?