immersed

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪˈmɜːrst/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(i mûrst)

From the verb immerse: (⇒ conjugate)
immersed is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

immersed
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Sense: Sunk
Synonyms:
plunged, dipped, sunk
Sense: Engrossed
Synonyms:
absorbed, engrossed


immerse
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Sense: Verb: put underwater
Synonyms:
submerge, submerse, plunge Collocations, dip Collocations, dunk, duck Collocations, sink Collocations, inundate, flood Collocations, waterlog, soak Collocations, drench, bathe Collocations, plunge sth/sb into water, put sth/sb underwater, baptize, baptise (UK), leave sth to soak
Antonyms:
raise up, pull up, pull out, lift Collocations, uncover Collocations, draw out, dehydrate, dry Collocations, dry out, resurface, come up to the surface, bob Collocations, remove Collocations, take out
Sense: Verb: engross
Synonyms:
engross, engage Collocations, fascinate, absorb, grip Collocations, enthrall, enthral (UK), interest Collocations, occupy Collocations, draw in, pull in, captivate
Antonyms:
ignore Collocations, reject Collocations, get bored, have no interest in, hover, loaf Collocations, laze around, put down
Sense: Verb: immerse - followed by 'yourself'
Synonyms:
lose yourself, become lost, get lost, occupy yourself, disappear Collocations, be absorbed, become engrossed, be engrossed, be captivated, be gripped, be enthralled, be drawn in, be pulled in


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