0 present participle of immerse
1 to become completely involved in something:
There is a mystical character to this dream-life of despair, a passive immersing of the self in the ' pure thought ' of essence.
The game itself is immersing, much like life itself is immersing.
And, of course, he did mean listen: that is to say, listen attentively to the progress of the music, immersing yourself in what happens.
The seeds were first surface-disinfected by immersing in 95% ethanol for 30 s and then rinsing five times in sterile distilled water.
We attempted chemical removal of the chorion using bleach either by soaking or repeatedly immersing the eggs in and out of solution.
Sam worked us day and night, immersing us in lectures, films, and workshops.
Colour development was stopped by immersing the slides in water.
Immersing branched surfaces in dimension three.