TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 13
To plunge yourself into debt
নিমজ্জন, ঝম্প, ঝাঁপ, আকস্মিক নিক্ষেপ
নিমজ্জিত করা, ডুবান, ডুবে যাত্তয়া, নিমজ্জিত হত্তয়া, নিমগ্ন হত্তয়া, ডুব দেত্তয়া, ঝম্প দেত্তয়া, ঝাঁপ দেত্তয়া
(1) A brief swim in water.
(2) A steep and rapid fall.
(3) Quick drop; enthusiastic attempt.
(1) Thrust or throw into.
(2) Drop steeply.
(3) Dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity.
(4) Begin with vigor.
(5) Cause to be immersed.
(6) Fall abruptly.
(7) Immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate.
(8) Devote (oneself.
(9) Immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet.
(10) coat.
(11) or saturate.
(12) Engross (oneself) fully.
(13) Dive or fall fast.
(1) A company's stock price could plunge when earnings fall, but its bonds could remain hot if it has a strong enough revenue stream to service its debt.
(2) It alleges they breached their duties and wants creditors to be compensated for the company's plunge in value before it finally collapsed in May last year.
(3) The dollar, according to some reports, could plunge by as much as 40 per cent in value.
(4) The Liberal Democrats warned that forcing people to save for their retirement could plunge many further into financial difficulty.
(5) The Inferno, the biggest amateur race in the world, will see 1,800 daredevils plunge down the 15.8km course.
(6) A sharp plunge in the dollar would dramatically reduce the value of these assets, reducing the wealth of foreign investors.
(7) At 6 o'clock, roused by the ru00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abveille, we scurry to the bath-room, take the prescribed cold plunge , and then dress.
(8) The point is that falling prices are simply not the cause of a plunge in profits and increase in the burden of debt.
(9) Using rubber gloves, put nettles in two litres of salted boiling water for a second to remove the sting then plunge them into iced water.
(10) It has become apparent that some homes are considerably more vulnerable to flooding than others, and these are not just riverside properties - whose value is expected to plunge .
(11) A hallmark of the newly christened recession has been a plunge in venture-capital spending.
(12) It misstepped making its getaway and performed a spectacular cartwheeling plunge into the water between our canoes.
(13) The news follows a major review by Glanbia of its operation following indications of a major plunge in sales from next month.
(14) Take the tip of a large knife and quickly and firmly plunge the knife downwards through this cross.
(15) His comments followed a plunge in first half profits from u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d13.5 million to 7m before tax and exceptional items.
(16) Another day of global volatility on the markets saw share values plunge , with the Irish stock market now down u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d30 billion since January.
(17) I turned and watched as the Sea Maiden continued her downward plunge into darkness.
(18) Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins.
(19) Immediately, while the glass is still hot, plunge it into cold water.
(20) The central bank declared a 76% plunge in its profits
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The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 13
To plunge yourself into debt