replunge

/riˈplʌndʒ/
verb
  1. To plunge or dive again into a liquid or substance.
    • She replunged her hands into the soapy water to finish the dishes.
    • After catching his breath, he replunged into the pool.
    • The chef replunged the vegetables into the boiling water to blanch them again.
  2. To throw or immerse something again into a state or condition, often a difficult one.
    • The economic crisis replunged the country into recession.
    • His mistake replunged the project into chaos.
    • The news replunged the family into grief.
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