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immersive
[ih-mur-siv]
adjective
noting or relating to digital technology or images that actively engage one's senses and may create an altered mental state.
immersive media;
immersive 3D environments.
noting or relating to activity that occupies most of one's attention, time, or energy.
her many years of immersive sociological fieldwork.
characterized by or relating to dipping, absorption, or immersion.
immersive
/ ɪˈmɜːsɪv /
adjective
providing information or stimulation for a number of senses, not only sight and sound
immersive television sets
Word History and Origins
Origin of immersive1
Example Sentences
The cherished 1939 fantasy has been expanded by generative AI to fit the giant parameters of the Las Vegas immersive venue.
Some fan experiences, such as Top 9 Mini Golf and immersive VR games in the Philadelphia location, will cost money.
Last Call over the last three years has established itself as one of the more prolific companies on the city’s immersive theater scene, regularly hosting two or three shows per year.
And it goes beyond food, with "immersive" restaurants.
“They had an installation and it was very interactive and immersive. I think pushing the boundaries of that is really fun and innovative.”
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