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Immersion   /ɪmˈərʒən/   Listen
Immersion

noun
1.
Sinking until covered completely with water.  Synonyms: submergence, submerging, submersion.
2.
(astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse.  Synonym: ingress.
3.
Complete attention; intense mental effort.  Synonyms: absorption, concentration, engrossment.
4.
A form of baptism in which part or all of a person's body is submerged.
5.
The act of wetting something by submerging it.  Synonyms: dousing, ducking, submersion.



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"Immersion" Quotes from Famous Books



... the boiler by immersion in hot water, the large hole being kept lowermost, and one of the steam vents above water to allow the ...
— Things To Make • Archibald Williams

... there; and thereafter for two hours, to use his own expression, he floated upon corpses. A man of less vigorous mettle, moral and physical, could never have withstood the ordeal of a two hours' immersion in the ice-cold water of that December morning. Leroy clung on, and hoped. I have said that he was tenacious of hope. And soon after daybreak he was justified of his confidence in his luck. As the first livid gleams ...
— The Historical Nights' Entertainment • Rafael Sabatini

... river that lay in his way, every man directed his course to a bridge in the neighbourhood; but our bridegroom's courser, despising all such conveniences, plunged into the stream without hesitation, and swam in a twinkling to the opposite shore. This sudden immersion into an element of which Trunnion was properly a native, in all probability helped to recruit the exhausted spirits of his rider, at his landing on the other side gave some tokens of sensation, by hallooing aloud for ...
— The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Volume I • Tobias Smollett

... course, but one shirt with me, and that somewhat frayed and worn. My boots, too, were almost useless from their prolonged immersion in salt water. Yet I could not bring myself to adopt the peculiar dress of the natives, though the young persons had left in the bath-room changes of raiment such as are worn by the men of rank. These garments were simple, and not ...
— In the Wrong Paradise • Andrew Lang

... this reasoning," said St. Guenole, "one might baptize in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, by aspersion or immersion, not only a bird or a quadruped, but also an inanimate object, a statue, a table, a chair, etc. That animal would be Christian, that idol, that table would be Christian! It ...
— Penguin Island • Anatole France


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