Hi, Definitely not. The dominant part of the word 'submerge' is 'sub', which means 'under'. Say 'submerge'.
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CliveHi,Thanks, Clive.
Definitely not.
The dominant part of the word 'submerge' is 'sub', which means 'under'. Say 'submerge'.
Clive
AngliholicI want to make sure how to use "merge" right. Is it all right to say "merged under the water/sea?"Maybe these definitions will help.