immerse in the PONS Dictionary

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Their axis is at right angles to that of the succeeding turn, in the first of which they are slightly immersed.
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While attending college he also immersed himself in the music genre, taking charge of classical programming at the mixed-format radio station which the university sponsored.
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These women leave their families at a young age to immerse themselves in their art.
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Here was a writer who was immersed in the themes and notions of his time.
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The whorls of the protoconch are wholly immersed in the first of the succeeding turns, above which only a portion of the bust two project.
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The whorls of the protoconch are very deeply immersed.
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Among them is the injunction that he was too immersed in the culture of rhetoric.
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The name from the betus oil the clayware is immersed in before it is fired.
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The simulator involves multimedia technology: the participants receive many phone calls, e-mails and voice-mails, thus immersing them in surrounding them in a realistic project atmosphere.
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The first is to cook the egg in its shell, by immersing it in near-boiling water.
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