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insubmersible
insubmersible, a. rare. (ɪnsʌbˈmɜːsɪb(ə)l) [in-3; perh. after F. insubmersible (1775 in Hatz.-Darm.).] = prec.1865 Esquiros Cornwall 169 The English expect a life⁓boat to be insubmersible. 1879 D'Anvers tr. J. Verne's Fur Country ii. iv. 197 A wandering island, with a solid insubmersible foundation.
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submersible
submersible, a. and n. (səbˈmɜːsɪb(ə)l) [f. L. submers-, pa. ppl. stem of submergĕre to submerge, prob. after F. submersible. Cf. mod.L. submersibilis and insubmersible (1865).] A. adj. That may be submerged, covered with, plunged into, or made to remain under water; esp. of a boat (see quot. 1889)....
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Île Longue
During the construction of the strategic base (1967–1972), it was widened, made insubmersible, and changed into a big parking space.
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Certain General
On to something they were; in 1999 Libération compared Certain General to the U-boat in the 1981 film Das Boot, calling them "insubmersible."
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