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immersed
[ih-murst]
adjective
plunged or sunk in or as if in a liquid.
Biology., somewhat or wholly sunk in the surrounding parts, as an organ.
Botany., growing under water.
immersed
/ ɪˈmɜːst /
adjective
sunk or submerged
(of plants) growing completely submerged in water
(of a plant or animal organ) embedded in another organ or part
involved deeply; engrossed
Other Word Forms
- unimmersed adjective
- well-immersed adjective
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.
To play Dalton convincingly, Jones, who also served as an executive producer on the show, says she really immersed herself in the reality of political life.
Later that day police searching the area discovered three more bodies immersed nearby.
During that time, the trio also immersed itself in the local culture of Venice.
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