Submergence in a sentence as a noun

Total submergence into the culture of the other language 24/7.

The deepest-diving military submarines can only go down to about 2000 feet; any more than that, and you need specialized deep submergence vehicles.

Submerging a bluetooth device will probably significantly decrease the signals strength even if the device survives the submergence.

Imagine you tried to subject your computer to extreme physical conditions - every combination of humidity, heat, cold, pressure, submergence in liquid, dropped, bent, etc, for 18 hours a day for years.

At the same time, in the midst of this theory of submergence, I do not accept that human minds are absolute nonentities, just as I do not accept that a leaf, or a root, of a plant, though so dependent upon a main body, and so clearly only a part, is absolutely without something of an individualizing touch of its own.

The very same one which for a thousand years has been shattering, splintering, impelling others, non-Slavic peoples, their supply of vital and viable elements, saved by the victorious weapons of non-Slavic peoples from submergence in Turkish barbarism, small, mutually separated, impotent tribes deprived of their national strength from a few thousand to not two million!

Submergence definitions

noun

sinking until covered completely with water

See also: submerging submersion immersion