0 past simple and past participle of immerse
1 to become completely involved in something:
The basilar membrane of the inner ear is an elastic shell immersed in fluid that vibrates in response to the incident sound.
After some initial success the drainage commissioners found themselves immersed in legal wranglings with landowners and maintenance of the drainage system largely fell into abeyance.
Those parts that are at least sometimes immersed are likely to have higher fixation rates when submerged.
Sickness forces us out of focus so that we are no longer preconsciously immersed.
For considered purely as such, being is selfless and completely immersed in itself.
So culturally immersed are we that we almost take it for granted that there is no satisfactory alternative to chronology as an indicator of age.
It is the business of the author - expert and immersed in the writings of both thinkers - to find similarities and common themes.
A fluid drop immersed in a second incompressiblefluid is deformed by a motion which, far from the drop, varies linearly with distance.