to submerge
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.
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 "Baptist" originates from the Greek word "baptizein," which means "to immerse or dip."
Anphibian
bathe
The word immerse is a verb. The past tense is immersed.
Baptism came from the Greek word baptizzo which means "to immerse".Not t sprinkle.
"Immerse" means to dip or submerge in a liquid. I would place "halfway up the leg" at about the knee.
The English word liquefy comes from the Latin word liquefaciens which means make liquid.
I like to immerse myself in good thoughts.
Slosh means to splash a liquid about.
Bath doesn't mean anything its just a bathtub for you to wash your body in..