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immerse
/ ɪˈmɜːs /
verb
(often foll by in) to plunge or dip into liquid
to involve deeply; engross
to immerse oneself in a problem
to baptize by immersion
Other Word Forms
- immersible adjective
- reimmerse verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of immerse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
I was immersed in — or, more accurately, surrounded by — scenes from one of my favorite movies, a pivotal blockbuster whose artistic influence extends from David Lynch to Elton John to Salman Rushdie.
In December 2023, she immersed herself in remembering, writing and compiling a record of her life in and out of the public eye.
He and his staff, which will include another Kangaroos great in Gorden Tallis, have been immersing themselves in Super League to gen up.
"We are in a golden era of storytelling, and users still want to immerse themselves in unique content," said Mr Pescatore.
Fans’ enthusiasm about the merchandise naturally spilled over into the rest of the pop-up, designed to fully immerse customers in Oasis’ universe.
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