submerged
Americanadjective
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under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
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hidden, covered, or unknown.
There are many submerged facts which could have a bearing on the case.
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poverty-stricken; destitute; impoverished.
a program to aid the submerged socioeconomic groups.
adjective
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(of plants or plant parts) growing beneath the surface of the water
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hidden; obscured
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overwhelmed or overburdened
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Etymology
Origin of submerged
Explanation
When something is submerged, it's under water — like a submarine, a car caught in a flood, or your feet in a wading pool. Use the adjective submerged to describe something that stays under the surface of the water. The flood in your basement might cause your exercise equipment to be submerged, and you probably snorkel with your face submerged. You can also use submerged to describe something that's covered up. For example, you might try to keep your sad feelings about your dog's death submerged when you're with your friends.
Vocabulary lists containing submerged
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Example Sentences
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Most of the islands are, as Antelope was until this year, submerged reefs which in the past had no human settlements.
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2026
In the locker room after Tuesday’s game, teammates sat with their feet submerged in buckets of ice and ice packs wrapped around their joints.
From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026
Famous examples include Yellowstone in the United States, Toba in Indonesia, and the largely submerged Kikai caldera in Japan.
From Science Daily • Mar. 29, 2026
In Nyakach, in the west, children walked through knee-high water and residents scooped water from inundated houses -- though some were submerged up to the roof.
From Barron's • Mar. 22, 2026
In the bright rain-scrubbed air those portions of the landscape not still submerged looked cheerful, trim, and neat.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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