immerse


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immerse /ɪˈmɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ verb [transitive]

غوطه ور کردن، فرو بردن، زیر اب کردن، پوشاندن، غوطه دادن، غسل ارتماسی دادن (برای تعمید)، علوم مهندسی: شناور نمودن
immerse (to) :
فروبردن، معماری: غوطه دادن
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immerse
[verb]
Synonyms:
- plunge, bathe, dip, douse, duck, dunk, sink, submerge
- engross, absorb, busy, engage, involve, occupy, take up
Related Words: saturate, soak
English Thesaurus: put, place, lay, position, slip, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

immerse /ɪˈmɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ verb [transitive]
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of immergere, from mergere; merge]

1. to put someone or something deep into a liquid so that they are completely covered
immerse somebody/something in something
Immerse your foot in ice cold water to reduce the swelling.

2. immerse yourself in something to become completely involved in an activity:
He left school at 16 and immersed himself in the Labour Party.
—immersed adjective:
She was far too immersed in her studies.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

immerse
verb
I. put sth in liquid
ADV. completely, fully, totally | partially
PREP. in The seeds need to be completely immersed in water.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

immerse
II. concentrate completely on sth
ADV. deeply Clare and Phil were deeply immersed in conversation.
completely, totally | in For six months I totally immersed myself in my work.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

put to move something to a particular place:
I’ve put the wine in the fridge.
Where have you put my grey shirt?
place to put something somewhere carefully:
‘It’s beautiful,’ he said, placing it back on the shelf.
lay to put someone or something down carefully on a flat surface:
He laid all the money on the table.
She laid the baby on his bed.
position to carefully put something in a suitable position:
Position the microphone to suit your height.
Troops were positioned around the city.
slip to put something somewhere with a quick movement:
He slipped his arm around her waist.
Carrie quickly slipped the money into her bag.
shove to put something into a space or container quickly or carelessly:
Shove anything you don’t want in that sack.
I’ve ironed those shirts so don’t just shove them in a drawer.
stick (also bung British English) informal to put something somewhere quickly or carelessly:
I stuck the address in my pocket and I can’t find it now.
Could you bung those clothes in the washing machine?
dump to put something down somewhere in a careless and untidy way:
Don’t just dump all your bags in the kitchen.
People shouldn’t dump rubbish at the side of the street.
pop informal to quickly put something somewhere, usually for a short time:
Pop it in the microwave for a minute.
thrust literary to put something somewhere suddenly or forcefully:
‘Hide it,’ he said, thrusting the watch into her hand.
dip to put something into a liquid for a very short time and take it out again:
She dipped her hand in the water to see how hot it was.
Prawns are delicious dipped in a spicy sauce.
plunge to put something quickly, firmly, and deeply into a liquid:
Plunge the pasta into a pan of boiling water.
I had to plunge my arm in up to the elbow to reach the keys.
dunk to put something such as a piece of bread or cake into a hot drink or soup before eating it:
I love biscuits dunked in coffee.
immerse to put something deep into a liquid so that it is completely covered:
If the plant’s leaves look dry, immerse the roots in water for a while.
put forward a proposal/suggestion
She put forward a compromise proposal.
put forward a plan/scheme
Both parties have put forward plans for political reform.
put forward an idea
In 1829 he put forward the idea that the Earth is contracting.
put forward a theory/hypothesis
Many theories have been put forward as to the building’s original purpose.
put forward a view
We should encourage individuals to put forward their views.
put forward an argument
He rejected the arguments put forward by the company’s lawyers.
put forward a reason/explanation
A variety of reasons have been put forward to explain these changes.

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