sænker
Sænker is a Danish verb meaning to lower or to cause to sink. It is transitive, used with a direct object to indicate making something go down in height, level, or value. For example, one can say that a price is lowered or that a weight is lowered into water.
Conjugation and usage notes: In present tense, the form is sænker (du sænker, han/hun sænker, vi sænker,
Etymology and related forms: Sænke originates from Old Danish and is related to other Germanic languages’ verbs
Distinctions and related terms: Danish also has synke, meaning to sink in the sense of something descending