immersed (Meaning)

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immersed (imp. & p. p.)

of Immerse

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immersed (p. p. & a.)

Deeply plunged into anything, especially a fluid.

Deeply occupied; engrossed; entangled.

Growing wholly under water.

immersed Sentence Examples

  1. The diver was immersed in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.
  2. The scholar was immersed in a world of books, oblivious to the outside world.
  3. The artist found herself immersed in the beauty and complexity of the human form.
  4. The young engineer was immersed in the intricate details of the project.
  5. The musician was immersed in the melodies and rhythms of her performance.
  6. The traveler was immersed in the vibrant culture and customs of the foreign land.
  7. The student was immersed in a foreign language class, eager to absorb as much knowledge as possible.
  8. The scientist was immersed in a series of experiments, searching for the elusive truth.
  9. The worshiper was immersed in a state of deep meditation, seeking connection with the divine.
  10. The community was immersed in grief after the tragic loss of a beloved member.

FAQs About the word immersed

of Immerse, Deeply plunged into anything, especially a fluid., Deeply occupied; engrossed; entangled., Growing wholly under water.

focused,absorbed, interested,engrossed, intrigued, deep, enthralled, engaged, intent, focussed

inattentive, oblivious,absent, distracted, lost, unfocused, absentminded, preoccupied, absent, preoccupied

The diver was immersed in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.

The scholar was immersed in a world of books, oblivious to the outside world.

The artist found herself immersed in the beauty and complexity of the human form.

The young engineer was immersed in the intricate details of the project.