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The waves threatened to drown the small boat.
To cause someone or something to be submerged in water and unable to breathe.
The child slipped and almost drowned in the pool.
Heavy rain can drown the flowers in the garden.
He was afraid the storm would drown his fishing gear.
drown in sorrow
drown out noise
drown one's fears
submerge
sink
immersion
The drowning of the swimmer was a tragic event.
The act of being submerged in water and unable to breathe.
The drowning of the child shocked the community.
He survived a near drowning while swimming in the lake.
The news reported a drowning at the beach yesterday.
prevent drowning
drowning accident
drowning victim
submersion
sinking
asphyxiation