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immerse (Engross), verb absorb, attend, be attentive, bury, engage, enthrall, fascinate, grip, hold, hold spelllound, interest, involve, monopolize, occupy, overwhelm, preoccupy, submerge, take up immerse (Plunge into), verb bathe, cover with water, deluge, dip, douse, drench, drown, duck, dunk, engulf, flood, insert, inundate, place under a liquid, plunge into a liquid, put under water, send to the bottom, sink, soak, souse, steep, submerge, submerse, swamp, thrust under See also: concern, engage, inundate, involve, occupy, overcome, overwhelm How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ANAHEIM - Steve Finley is immersed in the baseball equivalent of a 12-step program, and the first step is admitting that he is powerless. The sample is first weighed on the test stand, then it is immersed in the water and weighed. When Phebe meets Nikolai, a young Russian chess prodigy her father is trying to help, she understands that he is immersed in the beauty of chess just as she has been consumed by ballet, In helping him understand his ambition, her own ambition becomes clearer to her. |
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