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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ih-murst |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmɜrst |
Definition of immersed
Origin :- early 15c. (implied in immersed), from Latin immersus, past participle of immergere "to plunge in, dip into" (see immersion). Related: Immersed; immersing; immersive.
- adj deeply involved with
- Again I beheld Mr Clayton immersed in the doings of the place.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 » by Various
- All the water in the boat had drained to that side and my shoulders and neck were immersed.
- Extract from : « The Long Labrador Trail » by Dillon Wallace
- While the man was immersed in his work, he appeared not to be submerged.
- Extract from : « Bride of the Mistletoe » by James Lane Allen
- She was immersed in her own particular world that afternoon.
- Extract from : « The Innocent Adventuress » by Mary Hastings Bradley
- He who is immersed in what concerns person or place cannot see the problem of existence.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- We are immersed in beauty, but our eyes have no clear vision.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The jar is immersed to within about an inch of its top in the box.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- Compress and relax the skin repeatedly while immersed in both these baths.
- Extract from : « Taxidermy » by Leon Luther Pray
- How would it sound, "I have an immersion to be immersed with, and how am I straitened?"
- Extract from : « Bertha and Her Baptism » by Nehemiah Adams
- Edward found him in his office, immersed among papers and accounts.
- Extract from : « Waverley » by Sir Walter Scott
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