0 to become completely involved in something: --
1 to involve someone completely in an activity: --
The clergy were too immersed in secular occupations.
Other investigators, myself included, assign a primary role to local activity, immersed in global circuitry.
The day ended with tazzias being immersed in water.
We seek a solution of this equation when there is a rigid, vanishingly thin, half-plane immersed in an otherwise unbounded fluid.
The pipettes were immersed in a constant temperature bath which was adjusted to the temperature of the jet during each experiment.
Also, at least if the inner product (see below) is of local character, it makes no difference whether the moving interface is immersed or embedded.
Secondly, it's incredibly difficult to be objective about something which you're immersed in every waking hour.
In other words, treefall gaps in oldgrowth forest are like islands of palatable resources immersed in an unpalatable forest ocean for leaf-cutting ants.