replunges

/riˈplʌndʒɪz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of replunge; plunges or dives again into a liquid or substance.
    • He replunges his hands into the cold stream to wash them.
    • The scientist replunges the sample into the solution for further testing.
    • The swimmer replunges into the water after each lap.
  2. Third person singular present of replunge; throws or immerses again into a state or condition.
    • Her comment replunges the conversation into awkwardness.
    • The storm replunges the town into darkness.
    • The crisis replunges the nation into uncertainty.