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- IMMERSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMMERSE is to plunge into something that surrounds or covers; especially : to plunge or dip into a fluid How to use immerse in a sentence
- IMMERSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMMERSED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of immerse 2 to become completely involved in something: 3 to… Learn more
- Immerse Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
IMMERSE meaning: 1 : to put (something) in a liquid so that all parts are completely covered; 2 : to make (yourself) fully involved in some activity or interest often used as (be) immersed
- Immersed - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
Being immersed implies a sense of deep connection and active participation, often leading to a rich and fulfilling experience 1 The young boy was completely immersed in his video game, blocking out all other distractions 2 The hiker felt immersed in the tranquility of the lush forest, surrounded by towering trees 3
- Immersed - definition of immersed by The Free Dictionary
To cover completely in a liquid; submerge 2 To baptize by submerging in water 3 To engage wholly or deeply; absorb: scholars who immerse themselves in their subjects [From Middle English immersed, embedded deeply, from Latin immersus, past participle of immergere, to immerse : in-, in; see in-2 + mergere, to dip ]
- IMMERSE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
If something is immersed in a liquid, someone puts it into the liquid so that it is completely covered The electrodes are immersed in liquid Synonyms: plunge , dip , submerge , sink More Synonyms of immerse
- immersed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
immersed (comparative more immersed, superlative most immersed) Under the surface of a liquid; sunk Deeply involved
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