verb
- to plunge or dip into a liquid; to immerse
- to become absorbed or deeply involved in something
Usage: formal or literary; less common than 'immerse'
Usage: formal or literary
Examples
- The scientist decided to immerge the specimen in the solution for further analysis.
- She wanted to immerge herself in the study of ancient languages.
- The diver began to immerge beneath the surface of the ocean.
- He chose to immerge himself completely in his work during the project.
- The fabric was immerged in dye to achieve the desired color.
- They immerged their concerns in the larger discussion about climate change.