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Found 3 items, similar to Plunged.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: plunged
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: plunge
plunge
n 1: a brief swim in water [syn:
dip]
2: a steep and rapid fall
plunge
v 1: thrust or throw into;
“Immerse yourself in hot water” [syn:
immerse]
2: drop steeply;
“the stock market plunged” [syn:
dive,
plunk]
3: dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity;
“She
plunged at it eagerly”
4: begin with vigor;
“He launched into a long diatribe”;
“She
plunged into a dangerous adventure” [syn:
launch]
5: cause to be immersed;
“The professor plunged his students
into the study of the Italian text” [syn:
immerse]
6: fall abruptly;
“It plunged to the bottom of the well” [syn:
dump]
7: immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or
saturate;
“dip the garment into the cleaning solution”;
“dip the brush into the paint” [syn:
dunk,
dip,
souse,
douse]
8: engross (oneself) fully;
“He immersed himself into his
studies” [syn:
steep,
immerse,
engulf,
engross,
absorb,
soak up]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Plunged
Plunge
\Plunge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Plunged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Plunging.] [OE. ploungen, OF. plongier, F. plonger, fr.
(assumed) LL. plumbicare, fr. L. plumbum lead. See
Plumb.]
1. To thrust into water, or into any substance that is
penetrable; to immerse; to cause to penetrate or enter
quickly and forcibly; to thrust; as, to plunge the body
into water; to plunge a dagger into the breast. Also used
figuratively; as, to plunge a nation into war.
“To plunge
the boy in pleasing sleep.” --Dryden.
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Bound and plunged him into a cell. --Tennyson.
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We shall be plunged into perpetual errors. --I.
Watts.
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2. To baptize by immersion.
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3. To entangle; to embarrass; to overcome. [Obs.]
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Plunged and graveled with three lines of Seneca.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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