0 the act of being, or putting something, under the surface of a liquid so that the liquid completely covers it:
Five small islands in the Maldives are threatened by submersion.
Plumbers endure sore hands due to constant submersion in cold water.
During submersion, the paper fibres become thoroughly saturated with sizing.
A dam of modeling clay was used to allow the shear testing to be conducted in submersion.
Most fruits mature during the aquatic phase or towards the end of submersion phase with extension into the terrestrial phase.
Submersion programs at school are usually set up for children from a low socioeconomic background who speak a low-status language.
Let x be a point in where is not a submersion.
The trees remain bare for a few weeks during the submersion phase.
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