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thrust or throw into; "Immerse yourself in hot water"
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plunge |
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perforate,
penetrate come to understand
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dunk,
souse,
douse,
plunge,
dip dip into a liquid while eating; "She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce"
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dip stain an object by immersing it in a liquid
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dip stain an object by immersing it in a liquid
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submerse,
submerge cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech"
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soak heat a metal prior to working it
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sheathe plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh
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| immerse -
enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
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swallow,
swallow up,
bury,
eat up |
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shut in,
close in,
inclose,
enclose advance or converge on; "The police were closing in on him"
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| immerse -
devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his studies"
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steep,
engulf,
plunge,
engross,
absorb,
soak up |
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pore,
centre,
center,
rivet,
focus,
concentrate move into the center; "That vase in the picture is not centered"
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drink in,
drink be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to; "The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage"
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| immerse -
cause to be immersed; "The professor plunged his students into the study of the Italian text"
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plunge |
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engross,
engulf,
soak up,
steep,
immerse,
plunge,
absorb flow over or cover completely; "The bright light engulfed him completely"
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engross,
engulf,
soak up,
steep,
immerse,
plunge,
absorb flow over or cover completely; "The bright light engulfed him completely"
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