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drown implies death?
She's drowning = she's about to die from being in the water.
She drowned = she's dead from being in the water
She almost drowned = she almost died from water
Correct?
Is there such thing as "she drowned to death"?
Thank you
Jun 26, 2019 2:58 PM
Answers · 2
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The primary meaning of drown is to die by being underwater too long. "Drowned to death" is unnatural.
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/drown
drown verb
[intransitive, transitive]
to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot breathe; to kill somebody in this way
Two children drowned after falling into the river.
He had attempted to rescue the drowning man.
drown somebody/something/yourself She tried to drown herself.
He was drowned at sea.
They had drowned the unwanted kittens.
June 26, 2019
Drown - death from suffocation in a fluid (liquid or gas). "They were drowned in a sea of carbon dioxide.
No. It would be redundant.
June 26, 2019
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