Immersion in a sentence as a noun

The only way to really learn flirting, I've found, is the same as one would learn any other culture: by immersion.

For casual gamers, it enhances the experience and immersion of any game.

Tech companies and incubators need to be targeting young black males for immersion and mentoring programs as early as 5th grade.

But I cannot overstate how powerfully this cultural immersion changed my life.

Taiwan is wonderful for immersion in an entrepreneurial, forward-looking culture of people who are happy to live free.

Also anything that's used for food production has to be able to be regularly cleaned by immersion or high pressure hot water or chemical cleaning.

As someone whose approach to such things is less intuitive, immersion may be followed by analysis to extract explicit lessons from my experiences.

Sometimes it was frustrating when I was looking for total immersion and an experience living someplace completely different from home.

Due to her professional pride and dedication, she spent her own money on a three month summer immersion plan to gain some proficiency, but she still wasn't at the level of competence required by her professional pride and she resigned at the end of the year.

Immersion definitions

noun

sinking until covered completely with water

See also: submergence submerging submersion

noun

(astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse

See also: ingress

noun

complete attention; intense mental effort

See also: concentration engrossment absorption

noun

a form of baptism in which part or all of a person's body is submerged

noun

the act of wetting something by submerging it

See also: submersion ducking dousing