Definition of immersive
1. immerse [ v ] engross (oneself) fully
Examples:
"He immersed himself into his studies"
(The Christian Science Monitor,...)
Miss_Sutherland appeared almost as another person in this scene : A much more girlish Lucia , a sensational coloratura who ran across stage while singing , and an actress immersed in her role .
Synonyms engulf steep immerse engross absorb soak_up plunge Related Terms concentrate drink_in plunge concentration intentness2. immerse [ v ] Thrust or throw into
Examples:
"Immerse yourself in the hot water"
(Francis J. Johnston and John E. Willard, "The...)
Carrier * * f was added and the aqueous and organic phases were separated ( cells containing gaseous reactants were immersed in liquid_air before opening under sodium_iodide ) .
Synonyms plunge immerse Related Terms penetrate soak dunk sheathe submerge dip dip piston3. immerse [ v ] enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing
Examples:
"The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
4. immerse [ v ] cause to be immersed
Examples:
"The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text"
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