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Definitions from the WebTerm: ImerseVerb - TransitiveDefinition: To involve oneself deeply or fully in something. Example Sentence: She chose to imerse herself in the study of art history. Verb - TransitiveDefinition: To plunge someone or something into a liquid. Example Sentence: The chef imersed the vegetables into boiling water to blanch them. AdjectiveDefinition: Describing something that is deeply absorbing or engaging. Example Sentence: The book provided an imerse reading experience, making it hard to put down. NounDefinition: An act or instance of immersing oneself in something. Example Sentence: Our trip to the national park was an imerse into nature's beauty. Local UsageDefinition: In certain regions, "imerse" is used as a variant spelling of "immerse". Example Sentence: The local community refers to the festival as the "Imerse Yourself" event. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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