Immersed means to become engrossed in something, such as a good book, or a field of study. It also means to go into a body of water, i.e., The swimmer became immersed in the lake.
"Immerse yourself in their language and culture."
I like to immerse myself in good thoughts.
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.
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.
Here are a few antonyms for immerse: disinvolve, ignore, neglect, dry, retrieve
Theer are LOADS of examples to use 'Imerse' in a sentence - here's a few... Jack decided to immerse himself in his schoolwork to gain better grades. The treatment for a burn is to immerse the area in cold water to reduce swelling and pain. Jack planned to immerse himself in a bath of custard to raise money for charity.
Immerse themselves in the text -Apex ;-;
Immerse (വെള്ളത്തിലോ, ഏതെങ്കിലും ദ്രവത്തിലോ, മറ്റെന്തിലുമോ) താഴ്ത്തി വയ്ക്കുക, മുക്കി വയ്ക്കുക, നിമഗ്നമാക്കുക, താഴ്ന്നുന്നുപോകുക (study, plunge and submerge)
Yes you can use the word immerse in a sentence EX: I find it's easier to immerse my entire body in a swimming pool than try to get used to the water slowly