Meaning
Immerse means to put something completely under a liquid, or to deeply involve oneself in an activity, experience, or environment. It often implies being fully absorbed or surrounded by something.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (transitive)
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Verb forms: immerse – immerses – immersed – immersing
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Usage patterns:
- immerse sth in sth: to place something fully into a liquid.
 - immerse oneself in sth: to become deeply engaged or absorbed in an activity, thought, or environment.
 
 
Common Phrases
- immerse in thought
 - immerse oneself in work
 - immerse in culture
 - immerse in water
 
Collocations
- Verb + immerse: completely immerse, fully immerse
 - Immerse + noun: immerse the object, immerse the cloth, immerse the student
 - Immerse + oneself: immerse oneself in study, immerse oneself in language, immerse oneself in art
 
Examples
- She immersed the cloth in cold water to remove the stain.
 - He immersed himself in his studies before the final exam.
 - The tourists immersed themselves in the local culture during their trip.
 - The eggs are immersed in boiling water for ten minutes.
 - I like to immerse myself in a good book after work.
 - He immersed his hands in warm water to soothe the pain.
 - The students immersed themselves in the virtual reality experience.
 - She immersed herself in music to forget her worries.
 
Synonyms or Related
- submerge
 - dip
 - plunge
 - engross
 - absorb
 - engage
 
