implunge

To plunge (something into something else).

Verb

  1. To plunge (something into something else).
    • […]implunging our ſelues into the gulfe of our ſinne - c. 1614, Daniel Dyke, Two Treatises:
    • [H]e […] by his overcarefulneſſe and cauſeleſſe ſuſpicion, deprived himſelf of this benefit, and implunged himſelf in much juſt hatred for his unjuſt dealing and treachery. - 1639, Thomas Fuller, “The Pilgrimes Arrivall...

Origin

From im- + plunge.

Forms

implunges implunging implunged