immersed
Americanadjective
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plunged or sunk in or as if in a liquid.
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Biology. somewhat or wholly sunk in the surrounding parts, as an organ.
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Botany. growing under water.
adjective
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sunk or submerged
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(of plants) growing completely submerged in water
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(of a plant or animal organ) embedded in another organ or part
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involved deeply; engrossed
Other Word Forms
- unimmersed adjective
- well-immersed adjective
Etymology
Origin of immersed
Example Sentences
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"It felt like being immersed in summer," he said.
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Essiedu says he immersed himself in the subject, working with specialists and midwives to understand an experience he had never been close to.
From BBC
Presented with the work thematically and chronologically, visitors are first introduced to Raphael’s origins and education, and then immersed in the world of Raphael’s multiple graphic and painted studies of the Madonna and Child.
His coronation was a public show of his commitment to the Church of England and a service immersed in Christian ritual.
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Next door, there will be one person immersed in a virtual tournament, competing against players across the globe.
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