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PLUNGE,

1. To thrust into water or other fluid substance, or into any substance that is penetrable to immerse in a fluid to drive into flesh, mire or earth, &c. as, to plunge the body in water to plunge the arm into fire or flame to plunge a dagger into the breast.
2. To thrust or drive into any state in which the thing is considered as enveloped or surrounded as, to plunge one's self into difficulties or distress to plunge a nation into war.
3. To baptize by immersion.

PLUNGE, To pitch to thrust or drive one's self into water or a fluid to dive or to rush in. He plunged into the river.

The troops plunged into the stream.

His courser plung'd,

And threw him off the waves whelm'd over him.

1. To fall or rush into distress or any state or circumstances in which the person or thing is enveloped, inclosed or overwhelmed as, to plunge into a gulf to plunge into debt or embarrassments to plunge into war a body of cavalry plunged into the midst of the enemy.
2. To pitch or throw one's self headlong.

PLUNGE, n. The act of thrusting into water or any penetrable substance.

1. Difficulty strait distress a state of being surrounded or overwhelmed with difficulties.

People when put to a plunge, cry out to heaven for help.

And wilt thou not reach out a friendly arm,

To raise me from amidst this plunge of sorrow?

In this sense, the word is now little used.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Plunge'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​p/plunge.html.
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