- verbimmerse (verb) · immerses (third person present) · immersed (past tense) · immersed (past participle) · immersing (present participle)
- dip or submerge in a liquid:"immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes"
- baptize (someone) by immersion in water.
- (immerse oneselfbe immersed)involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest:"she immersed herself in her work" · "she was still immersed in her thoughts"
Originearly 17th century: from Latin immers- ‘dipped into’, from the verb immergere, from in- ‘in’ + mergere ‘to dip’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- dip or submerge in a liquid:
- involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest:
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- Plunge into or place under a liquidImmerse is a verb that means to plunge into or place under a liquid123, or to involve deeply or absorb in an activity or interest1234. For example, one can immerse an egg in boiling water1, or immerse oneself in work or study134. Immerse can also mean to baptize by immersion23, which is a religious practice of dipping someone into water.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to involve someone completely in an activity: She immersed herself wholly in her work. To immerse something is also to put it completely under the surface of a liquid: Immerse the egg in boiling water.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/imm…1 : to plunge into something that surrounds or covers especially : to plunge or dip into a fluid 2 : engross, absorb completely immersed in his work 3 : to baptize by immersionwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/immerseverb (used with object),im·mersed,im·mers·ing. to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink. to involve deeply; absorb: She is totally immersed in her law practice. to baptize by immersion. to embed; bury.www.dictionary.com/browse/immerseTo immerse means to involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest, or to physically place oneself into a liquid. This can refer to full involvement or engagement either in a substance or a matter of interest.www.definitions.net/definition/immerse
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