submersion

[səbˈmɜːʃən]

submersion Definition

  • 1the action or process of submerging or being submerged
  • 2the state of being completely covered with water

Using submersion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "submersion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The submersion of the Titanic was a tragedy that claimed many lives.

  • Example

    The submersion of the city under water was caused by the heavy rainfall.

  • Example

    The submersion of the submarine was due to a technical fault.

submersion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for submersion

Phrases with submersion

  • a method of baptism in which the whole body of the person being baptized is submerged in water

    Example

    In some Christian denominations, submersion baptism is the preferred method of baptism.

  • submersion injury

    an injury caused by being submerged in water for too long, resulting in oxygen deprivation and other complications

    Example

    Submersion injuries can be fatal if not treated promptly.

  • a method of cooling computer components by immersing them in a non-conductive liquid

    Example

    Submersion cooling is becoming increasingly popular as a way to cool high-performance computing systems.

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Summary: submersion in Brief

Submersion [səbˈmɜːʃən] refers to the action or process of being completely covered with water. It can also mean the state of being submerged. Examples include the submersion of the Titanic and the city under water. Phrases like 'submersion baptism' and 'submersion cooling' denote specific contexts where submersion is used.