Baptism comes from the Greek noun baptisma which is derived from baptismos, meaning "washing." So baptism does not specifically mean 'to submerge' but, rather, 'washing'.
The prefix "sub-" means under or below. In the case of "submerge," it means to put or go underwater.
to submerge (drench) in a liquid of some sort.
submerge is a verb. example: the submarine is about to submerge
the baptism
to be reborn
Baptism means dipping. It does not mean dipping in water. You have to specify what you mean to dip in. The bible says in several places that water baptism no longer applies.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
I was temporarily frozen in horror as my boat began to submerge.
"Baptism" comes from the Greek word "baptizo". It literally means "to plunge under" to submerge, to immerse. In christianity baptism can get contorted depending on which denomination you're with. Infant baptism is another related question. Obviously no one is going to plunge a baby under water. Thus the baptizing of babies by sprinkling their heads with water clearly isn't baptism. Baptism is meant to be an outward action that one makes when they decide to follow Jesus. The plunging under water is to represent dying and being buried with Jesus. The coming up from the water is parallel to Jesus' being raised from the dead to life. The new christian's baptism represents washing away the old and starting fresh with a new life in Jesus.
Baptism can mean a religious ceremony where you are symbolically cleansed of sin. Sentences for this would be the following.I had my baptism last Sunday and now I am a full member of the church.Do you want to have a baptism and accept God into your life?Baptism can also mean any event or ordeal that changes you significantly for the better. Here are some sentences.Jose was thrown into the job without any training, and after this baptism by fire, he learned how to do everything.This is a real baptism into how the real world works!
The root word for submerge is "merge," which means to combine or blend. The prefix "sub-" means under or beneath, so submerge means to put something below the surface of water or liquid.
You may say 'senrei' to mean baptism in a more general sense, or 'shinrei' to refer to baptism by immersion in water. These are written in Japanese: 洗礼 浸礼