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  • verb To submerge again.

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Examples

  • Words I absolutely need to hear -- to confirm that the freezing water of other's obsessions is exactly what I need right now -- I was reaching for a blanket when I read your post, so instead, I resubmerge. thank you. and bon voyage!!

    people who haven't red hair don't know what trouble is 2008

  • They come to the surface of consciousness, resubmerge, reappear.

    Prescience Bruce Schauble 2007

  • They come to the surface of consciousness, resubmerge, reappear.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • Bashir wondered fleetingly if the symbiont noticed or cared about the size of its confinement, but thrust the thought away as he hunched over to resubmerge it in the five-thousand-year-old liquid.

    Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996

  • Now I found it easy to resubmerge my awareness into a thoughtless calm.

    Take Me for a Ride: coming of age in a destructive cult Mark Eliot Laxer

  • Soon it would be roaring down the precipice, and, divided in its fall, rushing with one branch to resubmerge the orchard valley, with the other to drown perhaps the monster horde, and between them to isle the Evil Wood.

    Lilith, a romance George MacDonald 1864

  • Chinatown Wars can now resubmerge me into that world while keeping a safe distance from the real bad apples in town.

    Australian Gamer RSS Feed 2009

  • Its blogs, media storage sites (ie: twitpic) comment boards or moderation tools (ie: disqus) - a whole site can emerge around an issue - become relevant for week and then resubmerge into the morass of the data stream, even publishers are jumping in, only this week the Times pushed out the Times Wire.

    doggdot.us 2009

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