sumir
to plunge
verb soo-MEER Rare
Origin: From Latin sumere (to take).
Also means
to sink
Usage Note
Sumir is almost always used reflexively or in passive constructions: sumirse en la tristeza ('to sink into sadness'), el país fue sumido en el caos ('the country was plunged into chaos'). It is a formal, literary register word; everyday Spanish prefers meter or hundir.
Examples
"La noticia lo sumió en la desesperación."
Natural Translation
The news plunged him into despair.
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