💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Indrench"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| insteepverb | (transitive) To steep or soak; drench. |
| submergeverb | (transitive) To put into a liquid; to immerse; to plunge into and keep in. |
| steep | Of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical. |
| immergeverb | (transitive) To plunge (something) into, under, or within anything, especially a fluid; to immerse, to dip. |
| immerseverb | (transitive) To involve or engage deeply. |
| beduckverb | (transitive) To duck or immerse thoroughly; submerge. |
| bedrenchverb | (archaic, transitive) To drench thoroughly; to make extremely wet; saturate with moisture; soak. |
| plungenoun | The act of plunging or submerging. |
| implungeverb | (transitive, obsolete) To plunge (something into something else). |
| bemireverb | (figurative) To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to sully. |
| seethenoun | (chiefly figurative) A state of boiling or frothing; ebullition, seething; hence, extreme heat; much activity. |
| intrenchverb | Archaic form of entrench. [(literally) To cut in; to furrow; to make trenches in or upon.] |
| soakverb | (intransitive) To be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it. |
| engulfverb | (transitive) To surround; to cover; to submerge. |
| sousenoun | Something kept or steeped in brine. |
| embaynoun | (transitive) To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay. |
| enmireverb | To immerse in mire; to bog down. |
| emplungeverb | Alternative form of implunge. [(transitive, obsolete) To plunge (something into something else).] |
| deechnoun | (UK dialectal, Northern England) Dirt (or grime) ingrained on the hands, or in cracks, crevices, etc. |
| entrenchverb | (figuratively) To establish a substantial position in business, politics, etc. |
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