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immerse

[ih-murs] / ɪˈmɜrs /




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McSorley said he considered the body to have been immersed in water for a number of days, and Noah's death could have taken place "up to six days previously".

From BBC

At the library, he immersed himself in books and making film strips.

From The Wall Street Journal

The teenager, who had been diagnosed with autism and previously attended a special school, was immersed in online "incel" culture - referring to mostly men who consider themselves "involuntarily celibate" due to social or physical handicaps.

From BBC

The court heard that Ali became immersed in IS ideology between July 2024 and January 2025, spending much of his time in his bedroom using his phone to promote the group online.

From BBC

And the comparison to Bowie’s West German sojourn is apt: working with his producers, Styles has clearly immersed himself in the avant-garde, taking chances, and embracing idiosyncrasy.

From Salon