descend, drown, sink, subside, overflow, plunge, dip
To 'submerge' is to immerse completely in water, or cover with water fully.
go down, go under, drench, flood, soak, steep, swamp, saturate, engulf, submerge, overwhelm, overcome, obliterate, swallow up
The crew was stunned and silent as their broken ship slowly submerged.
Douse.
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.
The word 'submerge' is a verb, meaning to put or sink below the surface of water or other substance; to completely obscure from view; a word for an action.
To go below water is to dive below water.
submerge
submerge is a verb. example: the submarine is about to submerge
Yes, but only as if it were water.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
Submerge Subside Subsidence
Immerse.
The submarine had orders to submerge three miles from the enemy coast.
no
Geese do not submerge themselves in water because they have no need to. They are perfectly fit in their environment, and as such, they have no need to submerge themselves in water.