Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɜrdʒ/

Definitions of immerge

Examples of immerge in a Sentence

formal The scientist decided to immerge the specimen in a solution for further analysis.

informal I like to immerge myself in a good book on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

slang Let's immerge ourselves in the music and forget about everything else.

figurative She felt like she needed to immerge herself in nature to find inner peace.

Grammatical Forms of immerge

past tense

immerged

plural

immerges

comparative

more immerged

superlative

most immerged

present tense

immerge

future tense

will immerge

perfect tense

have immerged

continuous tense

is immerging

singular

immerge

positive degree

immerge

infinitive

immerge

gerund

immerging

participle

immerging

Origin and Evolution of immerge

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'immerge' originated from the Latin word 'immergere', which means to plunge into or immerse.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'immerge' has retained its original meaning of plunging or immersing into something, but its usage has become less common in modern English.