Sink (4)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that submerge is a more specific form of sink)
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(Other definitions for submerge that I've seen before include "Sink - inundate" , "(Submarine) dive" , "Cover" , "Engulf, immerse" , "Place below water, flood" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that sag is a more specific form of sink)
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(Other definitions for sag that I've seen before include "Droop, sink in the middle" , "Decline" , "Hang down loosely" , "Sink, hang down" , "Sink under weight" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that sink is a more specific form of drop)
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(Other definitions for decline that I've seen before include "The Latin scholar must" , "Start to fail" , "Diminution" , "Refuse to accept" , "Fade" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for torpedo that I've seen before include "Self-propelled underwater explosive device" , "electric ray" , "Explosive underwater projectile" , "ruin" , "American sandwich made with a long split roll" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that sink is a more specific form of descend)
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(Other definitions for descend that I've seen before include "Alight" , "Move downward" , "Sink" , "Come down" , "Move downwards" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(as in a wash basin)
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(Other definitions for basin that I've seen before include "River-drained area" , "Sink for washing" , "Round open dish for washing" , "dock, maybe" , "Bowl-shaped vessel" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for invest that I've seen before include "sink" , "speculate?" , "Contribute money in hope of a return" , "Buy shares; besiege" , "Formally place in office" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that washbasin is a type of sink)
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(Other definitions for washbasin that I've seen before include "Shallow sink" , "home bathroom fitting?" , "Ablutions bowl" , "Bathroom fixture" .)
'sink' is the definition.
(I know that sink is a more specific form of drop)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for drop that I've seen before include "Fall; abandon" , "Small bit - fall" , "Unload" , "Fall; delivery" , "Discontinue -- delivery" .)