immerse|immersed|immerses|immersing in English

verb

[im·merse || ɪ'mɜrs /ɪ'mɜːs]

submerge, cover with liquid; baptize by submersion in water; engross, absorb

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1. The word Baptize comes from a Greek word that means “to immerse.” John was immersing people in the water of the Jordan River

2. Immersing and Saturating

3. Immerse yourself, Cardinal.

4. Their beauty immerses us with color, taste, touch.

5. Or “dipped; immersed.”

6. The Benchmark immerses a user into a magical steampunk world of

7. Immerse the cloth in the boiling dye!

8. Don't immerse yourself in the infliction too long.

9. She immersed herself in her work.

10. 2. (a) Immersing ourselves in Jehovah’s work will bring what blessing?

11. Immerse yourself in the excitement of professional football.

12. Don't immerse ourself in this infliction too long.

13. Active cooling of structures immersed in plasma

14. He's really becoming immersed in his work.

15. He immersed himself totally in his work.

16. I immerse my clothes in the water.

17. Immerse the plant for a few minutes.

18. He immersed himself in his work.

19. We immersed in countless Blindfolding practices

20. John did baptize the Savior, immersing Him completely in the water.

21. She became immersed in planning her nuptials.

22. The verb means “to immerse,” or dip under water.

23. He immersed himself in study during the vacation.

24. The seeds will swell when immersed in water.

25. They briefly immerse the new ones, for luck.