Antonyms for immerses
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ih-murs |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmɜrs |
Definition of immerses
Origin :- early 15c. (implied in immersed), from Latin immersus, past participle of immergere "to plunge in, dip into" (see immersion). Related: Immersed; immersing; immersive.
- verb submerge in liquid
- verb become deeply involved
- I have only to add that this species, like others of the same genus, immerses its head up to the eyes while drinking.
- Extract from : « The Passenger Pigeon » by Various
- She now immerses the wool and allows it to remain in the dye from half an hour to an hour.
- Extract from : « The Indians of the Painted Desert Region » by George Wharton James
- Then he immerses himself, and identifies himself with that ocean of life which is the primordial Force.
- Extract from : « The Way of Initiation » by Rudolf Steiner
- Speaks in a peevish, complaining voice, and during her harrangue Starkweather immerses himself in notebook.
- Extract from : « Theft » by Jack London
Synonyms for immerses
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