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merge

To cause to be swallowed up to immerse to sink to absorb

Deepen

To make deep or deeper to increase the depth of to sink lower as to deepen a well or a channel

Hydroplane

hull of a submarine boat which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat when going ahead to sink or rise after the manner of an aeumlroplane

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fund

fund in lieu of a capital stock account set up by mutual insurance companies to cover unforeseen losses sink·ing fund : a fund set up and accumulated by regular deposits for paying off the principal on a

Cesspipe

A pipe for carrying off waste water etc from a sink or cesspool

Cower

To stoop by bending the knees to crouch to squat hence to quail to sink through fear

Ballast

Any heavy substance as stone iron etc put into the hold to sink a vessel in the water to such a depth as to prevent capsizing

Deeply

At or to a great depth far below the surface as to sink deeply

Demerge

To plunge down into to sink to immerse

Depress

To press down to cause to sink to let fall to lower as to depress the muzzle of a gun to depress the eyes

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merge

To cause to be swallowed up to immerse to sink to absorb

Deepen

To make deep or deeper to increase the depth of to sink lower as to deepen a well or a channel

Hydroplane

hull of a submarine boat which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat when going ahead to sink or rise after the manner of an aeumlroplane

Keep your definitions linked to case research

fund

fund in lieu of a capital stock account set up by mutual insurance companies to cover unforeseen losses sink·ing fund : a fund set up and accumulated by regular deposits for paying off the principal on a

Cesspipe

A pipe for carrying off waste water etc from a sink or cesspool

Cower

To stoop by bending the knees to crouch to squat hence to quail to sink through fear

Ballast

Any heavy substance as stone iron etc put into the hold to sink a vessel in the water to such a depth as to prevent capsizing

Deeply

At or to a great depth far below the surface as to sink deeply

Demerge

To plunge down into to sink to immerse

Depress

To press down to cause to sink to let fall to lower as to depress the muzzle of a gun to depress the eyes

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