submerging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ səbˈmɜːdʒ]
  • Us [ səbˈmɝːdʒ]

Meaning of submerging In English

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Examples of submerging

  • Supermarkets selling seafood are often located within larger multipurpose shopping and entertainment centers, submerging shopping into an experience of leisure.

  • In this stronger sort of community, we merge our own identity with - to the point of submerging it beneath - that of the group.

  • He conceals his own hand in constructing such "objective" knowledge, submerging his own subjective self within the rationality of medical science.

  • Because the underwater wireless communication is very difficult to realize, after some communication malfunction, the idea of submerging fish to a constant depth is not realistic.

  • In related fashion, scholars lament the manner in which patronage parties organized voters into politics: kindling distributive interests and ethno-cultural identities and submerging more fundamental material and ideological differences.

  • Birds in flight hovered for 2 to 3 s at 1 to 3 m above the water, then dived headfirst into the current, submerging the head and neck briefly.

  • It is one thing to form coalitions voluntarily by submerging differences in order to achieve an over-riding matter on which all are agreed.

  • In fact, this is a merging operation, not a submerging one.

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