1. immersed - Adjective
2. immersed - Verb
of Immerse
Deeply plunged into anything, especially a fluid.
Deeply occupied; engrossed; entangled.
Growing wholly under water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter hearing about how most Iowans tend to attend rallies for each candidate ahead of the caucuses, Rockenback realized how immersed Iowans are in the election. Source: Internet
All of his close friends had married and were immersed in their careers, Novalyne Price had left Cross Plains for graduate school, and his most reliable market, Weird Tales, had grown far behind on its payments. Source: Internet
Also experienced was a gaming arena where visitors would be immersed in the latest Virtual Reality-aided games including the all-new PS5. Source: Internet
A descending weight attached to a string causes a paddle immersed in water to rotate. Source: Internet
An emotionally gripping song, “The Hard Lesson” is immersed in the aftermath of saying adios to a friend who wasn’t worth the effort. Source: Internet
But other factors, including feeling with and immersed in a game, playing games with more mature content, and specifically playing the games Call of Duty and playing Grand Theft Auto, were linked (albeit weakly) with less developed moral reasoning. Source: Internet