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sunken

[suhng-kuhn] / ˈsʌŋ kən /
ADJECTIVE
depressed, hollowed; submerged
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Authorities said this will be followed by machinery that will drag nets through the river to scoop up sunken fish.

From New York Times

And he evacuates his bowels into a cistern sunken in the middle of the living room.

From Washington Post

“We have sunken to a new low. God Help Us.”

From Washington Post

The artist will “reactivate” that project by installing furniture in the “sunken living room,” a public space in the atrium of the Queens Museum.

From New York Times

The floor plan includes a sunken living room with glass doors to a balcony, a dining room, some exposed brick walls and iron railings.

From Washington Post