immerge

[ɪˈmərdʒ]

immerge Definition

  • 1to plunge or disappear into something
  • 2to merge or blend together

Using immerge: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "immerge" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The submarine will immerge into the ocean depths.

  • Example

    The sun will slowly immerge from behind the clouds.

  • Example

    The colors of the painting seem to immerge into each other.

  • Example

    The flavors of the spices immerge into the soup.

immerge Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with immerge

  • to become completely absorbed or involved in something

    Example

    She decided to immerge herself in her studies and spent all her free time reading.

  • to become well-known or successful after a period of being unknown or unnoticed

    Example

    After years of hard work, the artist finally immerged from obscurity and became famous.

  • to become lost in thought or deep contemplation

    Example

    He often immerses himself in thought while walking in the park.

Origins of immerge

from Latin 'immergere', meaning 'to dip in'

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Summary: immerge in Brief

The verb 'immerge' [ɪˈmərdʒ] means to plunge or disappear into something, or to merge or blend together. It can be used literally, as in 'The submarine will immerge into the ocean depths,' or figuratively, as in 'The colors of the painting seem to immerge into each other.' 'Immerge' is often used in phrases like 'immerge oneself in something,' meaning to become completely absorbed, or 'immerge from obscurity,' meaning to become well-known after a period of being unknown.