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immerse

[ih-murs] / ɪˈmɜrs /




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Mr. Kline’s timing is sublime, whether he’s immersed in Richard’s narcissism or enchanting a crowd of locals with an excerpt from, again, “Hamlet.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Regardless of the opponent, the strategy doesn’t change, and facing three tough opponents will give the Bruins the opportunity to immerse themselves in a postseason environment.

From Los Angeles Times

Paul and Lorenze, both 28, immersed themselves in their nearly-married life last month when they listed their own properties to buy a Connecticut mansion, which they have been renovating since they closed on it.

From MarketWatch

"Rob is that kind of actor where he immerses himself so deeply you sort of don't know where he ends and the character begins," Evans said.

From BBC

Because students are immersed in the university environment, they are more likely to build relationships and participate in social and civic life.

From The Wall Street Journal