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View usage for: immersed in British English (ɪˈmɜːst) adjective2. (of plants) growing completely submerged in water 3. (of a plant or animal organ) embedded in another organ or part 4. involved deeply; engrossed immersed in American English (ɪˈmɜrst) adjective1. plunged into or as if into a liquid 3. Biology embedded in another organ 4. Botany growing completely under water Examples of 'immersed' in a sentenceimmersed Standing close to, they were immersed in each other's breath.We sometimes sit in the kitchen feeding our faces while Mum's in the living-room immersed in a book.The two men drank in silence, each immersed in the ritual, savoring the confluence of two extreme tastes in their mouths. Synonyms of 'immersed'engrossed, involved, absorbed, deep More Synonyms of immersed He's really becoming immersed in his work. Synonyms involved deep busy taken up consumed wrapped up bound up mesmerized in a brown study Additional synonymsThey were completely absorbed in each other. Synonyms engrossed, lost, involved, fixed, concentrating, occupied, engaged, gripped, fascinated, caught up, intrigued, wrapped up, preoccupied, immersed, dialed in, locked in, riveted, captivated, enthralled, rapt, up to your ears She was buried in a book. Synonyms absorbed, engrossed, preoccupied, lost, committed, concentrating, occupied, devoted, caught up, intent, immersed, raptI forgot about it because I was so occupied with other things. Synonyms busy, engaged, employed, working, active, tied up (informal), engrossed, hard at work, in harness, hard at it (informal), rushed off your feet - immensely
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