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immersed

[ih-murst] / ɪˈmɜrst /


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But Erikson immersed himself in the community for more than a year and, in 1978, published “Everything in Its Path,” a foundational work in the sociological literature and a finalist for a National Book Award.

From The Wall Street Journal

I didn’t understand the meaning of the Oriki name until I really just kind of immersed myself more in my culture that I feel like I had no choice in not being a part of.

From Los Angeles Times

Reiner immersed himself in public policy research and, after the tax passed, delighted in visiting child-care centers that received funding through the initiative, First 5, said Ben Austin, one of Reiner’s top deputies there.

From The Wall Street Journal

He immersed himself in the science of early brain development and the evidence showing how experiences in the first five years shape lifelong outcomes.

From Los Angeles Times

I know this because I myself am a “descendant” of an Afghan immigrant from a “broken homeland,” and I grew up immersed in these narratives.

From Salon