Definition of Immerged

1. immerge [v] - See also: immerge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immerged

immemorially
immense
immensely
immenseness
immensenesses
immenser
immensest
immensible
immensities
immensity
immensive
immensurability
immensurable
immensurate
immerge
immerged (current term)
immerges
immerging
immerit
immerited
immeritorious
immeritous
immersable
immerse
immersed
immerses
immersible
immersing
immersion
immersion bath

Literary usage of Immerged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A New Malagasy-English Dictionary by James Richardson (1885)
"Made to sink, dipped, plunged, immerged ; buried in. ... To be immerged, to be dipped ; to be buried. ..."

2. Works by Jean Calvin, Calvin translation society (1850)
"... must necessarily not only fall into, but be immerged in a vast and deep gulf. Paul, setting a bridle on our desires, reminds us, that the cause of all ..."

3. Captain Cook's Three Voyages Round the World by James Cook, Charles Rathbone Low (1880)
"All parts which compose the double canoe are made as strong and light as the nature of the work will admit, and may be immerged in water to the very ..."

4. A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: From the Foundation of the by John William Donaldson, Karl Otfried Müller (1858)
"Не was himself severely criticised by Polemo, the celebrated collector of inscriptions,3 who said that he deserved to be immerged in the great river from ..."

5. A Practical and Scientific Treatise on Calcareous Mortars and Cements by Louis-Joseph Vicat (1837)
"The same, having been allowed to be altogether blanched, in very hot weather, so that it was immerged dry and pulverulent, without any cohesion, ..."

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