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immerse

[ih-murs] / ɪˈmɜrs /




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As a young adult in the US, she immersed herself in books on the history of Africa before colonialism, particularly West Africa.

From BBC

The teenager is also immersed in TikTok videos but "doesn't seem very nervous, luckily, as much as maybe we are", she added.

From Barron's

Mr. Frankel is most convincing when he avoids bold statements, however, and instead immerses himself in the skulduggery of Kansas City politics or the treacherous demimonde of Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal

At first, she immersed herself in a variety of classes around L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

In Morocco - a country deeply immersed in Spanish football culture, where Real Madrid and Barcelona dominate everyday life - Brahim has become a national icon.

From BBC