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Definition of immerse verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

immerse

verb
 
/ɪˈmɜːs/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrs/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they immerse
 
/ɪˈmɜːs/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrs/
he / she / it immerses
 
/ɪˈmɜːsɪz/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrsɪz/
past simple immersed
 
/ɪˈmɜːst/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrst/
past participle immersed
 
/ɪˈmɜːst/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrst/
-ing form immersing
 
/ɪˈmɜːsɪŋ/
 
/ɪˈmɜːrsɪŋ/
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  1. immerse somebody/something (in something) to put somebody/something into a liquid, especially so that they or it are completely covered
    • The seeds will swell when immersed in water.
    Extra Examples
    • If you burn or scald yourself, immediately immerse the affected part in cold water.
    • The specimen should be immersed in ethanol.
    • Trim the leaf ends from the aubergines and immerse them in a saucepan.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • fully
    • totally
    preposition
    • in
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  2. to become or make somebody completely involved in something
    • immerse yourself in something She immersed herself in her work.
    • I immediately immersed myself in the task.
    • be immersed in something Clare and Phil were immersed in conversation in the corner.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deeply
    • completely
    • fully
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  3. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin immers- ‘dipped into’, from the verb immergere, from in- ‘in’ + mergere ‘to dip’.
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