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sunk

adjective as in drowned

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adjective as in reduced

adjective as in undone

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The Duchess of York has so far been the great survivor of the royal world, bouncing back from embarrassments that would have sunk many others.

From BBC

"I am totally overwhelmed and I still feel quite emotional about it all, it hasn't quite sunk in," she said.

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Papi still has a flip phone, so he hasn’t sunk into an endless stream of YouTube and podcasts like some of his friends.

Then, after giving birth, she sunk into depression, struggling with her mental and physical health, a time she describes as the "the lowest point in her life".

From BBC

Citing the cases of writer Graham Linehan and a woman who was jailed over a racist tweet, Farage spoke about what he called "the really awful authoritarian situation that the UK has sunk into".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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