Submersion in a sentence as a noun

It's too bad you cant just do a complete submersion like with a foreign language.

That probably means "splash proof" rather than "submersion proof" however.

We battle endless distractions that all conspire to prevent submersion in a text.

The whole time I'm slowly splashing and rubbing water over my body to prepare for submersion.

Because of course the problems of pressure are reversed in deep sea submersion as compared to high altitude flight.

This seems like a job for one of those wacky mineral-oil-submersion aquarium PC things.

And then there's the famous V9027XA: Drowning and submersion due to falling or jumping from burning water-skis, initial encounter.

Unless rescued by a trained lifeguard, these drowning people can only struggle on the surface of the water from 20 to 60 seconds before submersion occurs.

It's fairly well known that submersion in cold water can lead to recoveries after periods of time far longer than would be expected in other circumstances.

Protocol for sterilizing in alcohol requires minutes of submersion.

The polyester blend actually has some pretty cool water resistance properties, but full submersion typically results in degradation.

If you're thinking of trying it out, make sure you're acutely aware of the temperatures you're dealing with, how long you're planning on being in the water, and that you understand the body's reflexes to cold water submersion.

Submersion definitions

noun

sinking until covered completely with water

See also: submergence submerging immersion

noun

the act of wetting something by submerging it

See also: immersion ducking dousing