Immersive vs. Immerse — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Immersive and Immerse
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Immersive
(of a computer display or system) generating a three-dimensional image which appears to surround the user.
Immerse
Dip or submerge in a liquid
Immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes
Immersive
To cover completely in a liquid; submerge.
Immerse
Involve oneself deeply in a particular activity
She immersed herself in her work
She was still immersed in her thoughts
Immersive
To baptize by submerging in water.
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Immerse
To cover completely in a liquid; submerge.
Immersive
To engage wholly or deeply; absorb
Scholars who immerse themselves in their subjects.
Immerse
To baptize by submerging in water.
Immersive
Tending to immerse.
Immerse
To engage wholly or deeply; absorb
Scholars who immerse themselves in their subjects.
Immersive
Giving the impression of immersion.
Immerse
(transitive) To place within a fluid (generally a liquid, but also a gas).
Archimedes determined the volume of objects by immersing them in water.
Immerse
(transitive) To involve or engage deeply.
The sculptor immersed himself in anatomic studies.
Immerse
To map into an immersion.
Immerse
(obsolete) Immersed; buried; sunk.
Immerse
Immersed; buried; hid; sunk.
Immerse
To plunge into anything that surrounds or covers, especially into a fluid; to dip; to sink; to bury; to immerge.
Deep immersed beneath its whirling wave.
More than a mile immersed within the wood.
Immerse
To baptize by immersion.
Immerse
To engage deeply; to engross the attention of; to involve; to overhelm.
The queen immersed in such a trance.
It is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and yet be deeply immersed inn the enjoyments of this.
Immerse
Thrust or throw into;
Immerse yourself in hot water
Immerse
Engross (oneself) fully;
He immersed himself into his studies
Immerse
Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing;
The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter
Immerse
Cause to be immersed;
The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text
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