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immerse English

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What does immerse mean?

immerse

thrust or throw into Immerse yourself in hot water devote (oneself) fully to He immersed himself into his studies (= swallow) enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter (= plunge) cause to be immersed The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text

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Conjugation immerse conjugation

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immerse · verb

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No more playing today, one should walk slowly home, take a stroll by the Vltava river, feast on the view of the gulls and ducks. and immerse yourself in a calm.
And immerse yourself in a calm.
I will immerse you rather than have you go to the Presbyterians.
As a responsible politician You will take the study mission seriously, so I will let you immerse yourself in the material.
You have to immerse your whole being.
If the diplomatic service had nowhere to immerse its recruits, the results could be catastrophic, with a pro-Israeli Foreign Office!
How deep into the muck we can immerse ourselves.
Perhaps you need to immerse yourself in Klingon beliefs in order to discover if they can hold any truth for you.
Besides, if I'm going to live here with you humanoids, I may as well immerse myself in your rituals.
And to immerse myself in water. oh, do you know what joy this is?
The idea is for us to fully immerse ourselves in the repressive culture of the time.
I want to throw off my vows and immerse myself in your wonderful culture.
That's what none of them understand-- the need to immerse oneself.
Sufi, go with Avinash and Gurdeep. and immerse Nilu's ashes in the Ganges at Hardwar.
If we immerse this sheet in the solution of florescent salts, dry it and then photograph it by ultraviolet light the fibers broken by the writing will absorbed less of the solution than other parts of the paper.
I'm sorry to say that too many of my staff immerse themselves in the routine, the detail, filing, the cross-filing.
My friend, I wonder to see How women always immerse you in a state of innocence.
Ah, yes, but we we have to immerse ourselves in our subject, you know.
I simply immerse you in water.
Mrs. Shaeffer bent over me, her bust almost touching my face. I inhaled deeply, silently, to immerse myself in her smell.
I have to see the big picture. I can't immerse myself in facts.
He says in his letter that he will return to Australia, immerse himself in his work, and try to forget.
And to immerse myself in water!
I felt I needed to immerse myself again in your beautiful French countryside.
Two days later, we were to immerse the idol of the Goddess in the river.
I push the plunger all the way in and immerse it in water.
I shall suck out the air from the upper opening and inverting the tube, immerse it in this tank, removing my finger from the submerged opening.
I inhaled deeply, silently, to immerse myself in her smell.
If you find that one thing, why not immerse yourself in it?
To immerse ourselves in the oblivion of actions and know we're making it happen.
Listen to me First immerse the chicken feet in water and cook them.
Immerse yourself in the spectacle and the grandeur that are these United States, this America.
Yes, immerse yourself in the spectacle and the grandeur that are these United States, this America.

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