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immersive

Definition for immersive

adjective as in deeply engaging

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When it reopened in October 2022, the nightclub promoted itself on its website as appealing to a "new generation of beautiful partygoers", with immersive theatre events and different music genres to "suit all tastes".

From BBC

The immersive sci-fi setting exists as a backdrop for a family struggle, where one sister, Valya, has always had more control than the other.

Plans to build a 550-capacity "immersive" theatre in Cardiff Bay have been announced by the Wales Millennium Centre.

From BBC

In this sense, “Great Gold Bird” will recall another long-running immersive Los Angeles show, the Scout Expedition-created “The Nest,” which is currently staged out of Hatch Escapes.

On view through March 16, the exhibition is highly immersive and highly Instagrammable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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