

‘Apparently a great earthquake caused a cataclysmic rush of water to submerge the parish of Feadaill at the south end of the loch and all its inhabitants perished.’.‘We collect our water samples from about knee high, and we take a sterile bottle, and submerge it under the water and open up the cap under the water and collect the water so the bottle is completely full.’.‘And why did the telephone still work when it was completely submerged under water?’.‘The little boy was submerged under the water when the crews got there.’.
#Define submerge torrent#

‘Houses in Mastgarh village are still submerged in knee-deep water after the recent rains that lashed out the area for three consecutive days.’.‘The areas adjoining Devi Nagar, including Dadiana, Dandehri, Manakpur and Lohgarh villages were submerged in water.’.‘Is this any more strange than dressing them in white and totally submerging them in water?’.‘In 1953, 250 car bodies were submerged off Alabama for use as artificial reefs.’.

‘Crews in Central Texas pulled this woman to safety after fast-moving waters swept and submerged her car.’.‘The road was submerged as flood water rose in the area.’ Synonyms for SUBMERGE: overwhelm, dunk, engulf, immerse, drown, overflow, douse, souse, deluge, drench, immerge, founder, whelm, submerse, swamp, dip, flood, inundate.‘Her claim for damages was still under consideration by City Hall when yesterday morning's flood waters submerged her home.’.the action of a submarine of diving below the surface of water. ‘A sheet of glass was blown out of one window, the car park was submerged and water gradually rose up the main steps.’ Submerge (and its variants) means to be covered by something (usually a liquid), such as being underwater : Ceratophyllum submersum, submerged, free-floating, aquatic plant.
