Doomed to extinction
imp. & p. p. of
Adjective S.
doomed to extinction
imp.
of Sink
p. p.
of Sink
imp. & p. p. of Sink.
Sunk
imp. & p. p. of
Usage Examples
It is not the young people that degenerate they are not spoiled till those of mature age are already sunk into corruption.
On my job I end up jumping out of planes. Last week I got in an 18-wheeler and drove down a runway onto a skid track. The week before that they put me in a car and sunk me to the bottom of a lake to see if I could escape without an oxygen tank.
Misspelled FormSunk, Sunk, unk, Sunk, Syunk, S7unk, S8unk, Siunk, Sjunk, Synk, S7nk, S8nk, Sink, Sjnk, Suynk, Su7nk, Su8nk, Suink, Sujnk, Subnk, Suhnk, Sujnk, Sumnk, Su nk, Subk, Suhk, Sujk, Sumk, Su k, Sunbk, Sunhk, Sunjk, Sunmk, Sun k, Sunjk, Sunik, Sunok, Sunlk, Sunmk, Sunj, Suni, Suno, Sunl, Sunm, Sunkj, Sunki, Sunko, Sunkl, Sunkm.
Other Usage ExamplesNever be discouraged. If I were sunk in the lowest pits of Nova Scotia, with the Rocky Mountains piled on me, I would hang on, exercise faith, and keep up good courage, and I would come out on top.
And gradually they're beginning to recognize the fact that there's nothing more secure than a democratic, accountable, and participatory form of government. But it's sunk in only theoretically, it has not yet sunk in completely in practical terms.
We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.