immerse

[US]/ɪˈmɜːs/
[UK]/ɪˈmɜːrs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

immerse: to involve deeply; to make someone deeply engaged.

Phrases & Collocations

immerse yourself in

fully immerse

immersed in

immerse in

Example Sentences

immerse oneself among the masses

immerse one's head in the water

be immersed in a book

Facer was immersed in study.

He was immersed in debt.

immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes.

she immersed herself in her work.

she was still immersed in her thoughts.

scholars who immerse themselves in their subjects.

you are immersed in an illusionary, yet sensate, world.

The whole town was immersed in a festival atmosphere.

He immersed himself totally in his work.

I immerse my clothes in the water.

Clare and Phil were deeply immersed in conversation.

He immersed himself in work so as to stop thinking about her.

When a body is immersed in a fluid, it apparently loses weight.

immersed the tomatoes in boiling water;

He felt fidgety and immersed his head in the cold water.

We are also the offspring of Akala for we have been immersed in the spirit of him.

Do you still immerse your particular work of art and your self-idiosyncracy of art?

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