Involved in. If you're immersed in a book, you're really into it.
bathe
Read the instructions on whether you can immerse it in water.
Here are a few antonyms for immerse: disinvolve, ignore, neglect, dry, retrieve
Immerse themselves in the text -Apex ;-;
"Immerse" means to dip or submerge in a liquid. I would place "halfway up the leg" at about the knee.
bathe
Immerse in cooking means to lower a food into a liquid, such as water, broth or oil, until the food is covered with the liquid.
to submerge (drench) in a liquid of some sort.
Bath doesn't mean anything its just a bathtub for you to wash your body in..
"Immerse yourself in their language and culture."
To immerse in water means to completely submerge something in water or to surround it with water. It can also refer to the act of involving oneself fully in an experience or activity.
I like to immerse myself in good thoughts.
Not quite. The word 'immerse' refers to the act of submerging something in liquid. The word 'immersion' can refer to that act as well, but can also refer to the liquid that something is being immersed/submerged in.
The word immerse is a verb. The past tense is immersed.
Read the instructions on whether you can immerse it in water.
The noun forms for the verb to immerse are immersion and the gerund, immersing.
I'm just going to immerse myself in a tub of hot water for a little while. One good method to learn another language is to immerse yourself in it.