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_Dip_ is Saxon, while _ily the ant and dignified expression in _ now seelish Baptists now universally use the word _inify to _bury_ or _sube_ some object in a liquid; but _dip_ implies that the object _dipped_ is at once removed from the liquid, while _immerse_ is wholly silent as to the reests more absolute completeness of the action; one e in a liquid, if he but touches the edge; if he _immerses_ it, he completely _sinks_ it under, and covers it with the liquid _Sube_ implies that the object can not readily be ree_ is to _immerse_ suddenly and violently, for which _douse_ and _duck_ are colloquial terms _Dip_ is used, also, unlike the other words, to denote the putting of a hollow vessel into a liquid in order to remove a portion of it; in this sense we say _dip up_, _dip out_ Compare synonyms for BURY

Preposition:

The object is immersed _in_ water

IMMINENT

Synony

_I over, signifies liable to happen at once, as so_, also fro over, is closely akin to _imminent_, but so_ ent

An _i_ evil is almost sure to happen at some uncertain time, perhaps very near; an _imminent_ peril is one liable to befall very speedily; a _threatening_ peril may be near or remote, but alith hope that it may be averted

Antonyms:

chimerical, doubtful, probleent, i, encumbrance, obstacle, barrier, difficulty, hindrance, obstruction

_Difficulty_otherwise than easy That which rests upon one as a burden is an _encu that checks the foot or in any waythat stands across the way, an _obstruction_ so that is built or placed across the way An _obstruction_ is always an _obstacle_, but an _obstacle_ may not always be properly termed an _obstruction_; boxes and bales placed on the sidewalk are _obstructions_ to travel; an ice-floe is an _obstacle_ to navigation, and may become an _obstruction_ if it closes an inlet or channel A _hindrance_ (kindred with _hind_, _behind_) is anything that makes one come behind or short of his purpose An _impediment_ may be either what one finds in his way or what he carries with hie of a soldier or of an ar constant or, at least for a time, continuous; as, an _impediment_ in one's speech A _difficulty_ or a _hindrance_ may be either within one or without; a speakerhi the attention of restless children An _encumbrance_ is alhat one carries with him; an _obstacle_ or an _obstruction_ is alithout To asoldier the steepness of a mountain path is a _difficulty_, loose stones are _impediments_, a fence is an _obstruction_, a cliff or a boulder across the way is an _obstacle_; a knapsack is an _encue, aid, assistance, benefit, help, relief, succor

IMPUDENCE

Synonyms:

assurance, impertinence, intrusiveness, presumption, boldness, incivility, officiousness, rudeness, effrontery, insolence, pertness, sauciness

forwardness,