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    immerse
    /ɪˈməːs/

    verb

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  2. to plunge into something that surrounds or covers; especially : to plunge or dip into a fluid; engross, absorb; to baptize by immersion… See the full definition

  3. verb. uk / ɪˈmɜːs / us / ɪˈmɝːs / immerse yourself in something. to become completely involved in something: She got some books out of the library and immersed herself in Jewish history and culture. See more. [ T ] formal. to put something or someone completely under the surface of a liquid:

  4. to become completely involved in something: She got some books out of the library and immersed herself in Jewish history and culture. See more. [ T ] formal. to put something or someone completely under the surface of a liquid: be immersed in The shells should be immersed in boiling water for two minutes.

  5. verb. uk / ɪˈmɜːs / us / ɪˈmɝːs / immerse yourself in something. to become completely involved in something: She got some books out of the library and immersed herself in Jewish history and culture. See more. [ T ] formal. to put something or someone completely under the surface of a liquid:

  6. im·merse. (ĭ-mûrs′) tr.v.im·mersed, im·mers·ing, im·mers·es. 1. 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.

  7. verb (used with object) , im·mersed, im·mers·ing. to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink. Synonyms: douse, duck, immerge. to involve deeply; absorb: She is totally immersed in her law practice. Synonyms: engage. to baptize by immersion. to embed; bury. Antonyms: disinter. immerse. / ɪˈmɜːs / verb.

  8. Immersed definition: plunged or sunk in or as if in a liquid.. See examples of IMMERSED used in a sentence.