verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
water
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Then we were off and running with subfreezing temperatures, submerging boats in the water , subservient, subterranean.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He could submerge his anger for only so long.
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Humans become unconscious after being submerged for 3 hours in water at 15C.
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Peter pulled on the mask and submerged again.
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Poindexter and North were both completely submerged in the scandal.
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Sonar was used to locate the submerged plane wreckage.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At another point he found himself completely submerged, lungs like stone, an underwater rush in his ears.
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For obvious reasons, laser beams or submerged fluorescent wires can not be used to mark the start line.
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Some problems were the result of sightseers splashing through submerged roads in vehicles.
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The company said longwall production had been halted after part of the longwall mining equipment had become submerged.
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The temporary bridge was first of all submerged then, like a matchstick, it was lifted up and swept aside.
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This allowed the filter to slide down to the bottom submerging the trickle filter section.
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With the rest of their bodies submerged, their eyes go unnoticed.