immerge (Meaning)

Webster

immerge (v. t.)

To plungel into, under, or within anything especially a fuid; to dip; to immerse. See Immerse.

Webster

immerge (v. i.)

To dissapear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun.

immerge Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun immerged from behind the horizon, its golden rays bathed the land in warmth.
  2. The diver immerged himself into the crystal-clear waters, exploring the vibrant underwater world.
  3. The thought of failure immerged and threatened to consume him.
  4. Her mind immerged into a dreamlike state, where reality and fantasy intertwined.
  5. The storm immerged with a fury, lashing the coastline with torrential rain.
  6. The rust-colored leaves immerged from the ground, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  7. The hikers immerged from the dense forest, their faces flushed with exhaustion and accomplishment.
  8. The artist's brush immerged in the vibrant palette, capturing the hues of a summer sunset.
  9. The seed immerged from the soil, a tiny symbol of hope and renewal.
  10. The old woman's memories immerged from the recesses of her mind, like scattered pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.

FAQs About the word immerge

To plungel into, under, or within anything especially a fuid; to dip; to immerse. See Immerse., To dissapear by entering into any medium, as a star into the lig

immerse, irrigate, saturate,dunk, soak, water, refresh, rinse, wet, impregnate

dry,dry, scorch, dehydrate, sear,scorch, dehydrate, sear, desiccate,desiccate

As the sun immerged from behind the horizon, its golden rays bathed the land in warmth.

The diver immerged himself into the crystal-clear waters, exploring the vibrant underwater world.

The thought of failure immerged and threatened to consume him.

Her mind immerged into a dreamlike state, where reality and fantasy intertwined.