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submerged

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verbadj
pl: nullpast: submergedpp: submergeding: submergingcomp: nullsup: null

This term carries a heavy sense of total envelopment and invisibility. It describes a state where the object is no longer visible from the surface, creating a feeling of isolation or hiddenness. While similar to sunken, submerged suggests a state of being held under or temporarily lowered, whereas sunken often implies a permanent resting place on the bottom. In psychological or social contexts, it describes emotions or truths that are intentionally suppressed or kept out of sight. It evokes the image of something existing just beneath the surface, potentially waiting to resurface or exert pressure from below.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[something]

To push or force something beneath the surface of a liquid.

"The diver submerged the equipment to test for leaks."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To sink or go below the surface of water.

"The submarine submerged slowly to avoid detection."

adj
[something]

Completely covered by a liquid, typically water.

"The coastal road remained submerged for three days after the storm."

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