Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɜːrʒən/
noun the act of immersing or the state of being immersed
A1 I enjoy language immersion programs.
A2 The virtual reality game provided a sense of immersion.
B1 The language immersion course helped me improve my speaking skills.
B2 The immersive experience of the art exhibit left a lasting impression on me.
C1 The deep immersion into the culture allowed me to fully understand the customs and traditions.
C2 The level of immersion in the novel was so intense that I felt like I was living in the story.
adjective related to or characterized by immersion
A1 I enjoy watching movies in full immersion mode.
A2 The virtual reality game provided a fully immersive experience.
B1 The language immersion program helped me improve my Spanish skills.
B2 The museum offers an immersive exhibit that transports visitors back in time.
C1 The immersive theater production was unlike anything I had ever experienced before.
C2 The VR simulation provided a truly immersive and realistic experience.
formal The immersion program offers students a chance to fully immerse themselves in a new language and culture.
informal I love the immersion experience of traveling to a foreign country and trying all the local foods.
slang Diving into that book was a total immersion - I couldn't put it down!
figurative His immersion in the world of music began at a young age and never wavered.
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