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  1. Immersion is the act of dipping something in a substance, completely covering it. It might be something physical, such as plunging your body into water, or metaphorical, such as becoming totally immersed in a project. The Latin background of immersion includes the root mergere, "to plunge."

  2. noun. /ɪˈmɜːʃn/. /ɪˈmɜːrʒn/. [uncountable] immersion (in something) the act of putting somebody/something into a liquid, especially so that they or it are completely covered; the state of being covered by a liquid. Immersion in cold water resulted in rapid loss of heat.

  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of IMMERSION. [noncount] 1. : the act of putting someone or something completely in a liquid or the state of being completely in a liquid. immersion in hot water. 2. a : complete involvement in some activity or interest.

  4. Dec 21, 2018 · Immersion is a qualitative research strategy that takes months or years to set up and perform. Two other forms of immersion include language immersion, in which students speak only in their non-native language and video game immersion, which involves the experiences involved in virtual realities.

  5. May 2, 2024 · noun. 1. a form of baptism in which part or the whole of a person's body is submerged in the water. 2. Also: ingress astronomy. the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse or occultation. 3. the act of immersing or state of being immersed. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. noun. Definition of immersion. as in concentration. a focusing of the mind on something a program of complete immersion in the language is the only way you're going to learn it. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. concentration. attention. absorption. engrossment. obsession. enthrallment. application. awareness. fixation. consciousness.

  7. verb. uk / ɪˈmɜːs / us / ɪˈmɝːs / immerse yourself in something. Add to word list. to become completely involved in something: She got some books out of the library and immersed herself in Jewish history and culture. See more. [ T ] formal. to put something or someone completely under the surface of a liquid:

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