Emerge vs. Immerse

By Jaxson

  • Immerse

    Music in the Rockies was a week-long festival, with a combination of seminars, competitions, concerts, and events related to Contemporary Christian Music, other kinds of Christian music, and the Christian music business industry. It has been replaced by a new event called Immerse.

Wikipedia
  • Emerge (verb)

    To come into view.

  • Emerge (verb)

    To come out of a situation, object or a liquid.

    “He emerged unscathed from the accident.”

    “The Soviet Union emerged from the ruins of an empire.”

    “The submarine emerged from the ocean.”

  • Emerge (verb)

    To become known.

    “Gradually the truth emerged.”

  • Immerse (verb)

    To put under the surface of a liquid; to dunk.

    “Archimedes determined the volume of objects by immersing them in water.”

  • Immerse (verb)

    To involve or engage deeply.

    “The sculptor immersed himself in anatomic studies.”

  • Immerse (verb)

    To map into an immersion.

  • Immerse (adjective)

    Immersed; buried; sunk.

Wiktionary
  • Immerse (verb)

    dip or submerge in a liquid

    “immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes”

  • Immerse (verb)

    baptize (someone) by immersion in water.

  • Immerse (verb)

    involve oneself deeply in a particular activity

    “she immersed herself in her work”

    “she was still immersed in her thoughts”

Oxford Dictionary
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