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- Immerse - a. - Immersed; buried; hid; sunk.
- Immerse - v. t. - To plunge into anything that surrounds or covers, especially into a fluid; to dip; to sink; to bury; to immerge.
- Immerse - v. t. - To baptize by immersion.
- Immerse - v. t. - To engage deeply; to engross the attention of; to involve; to overhelm.
- Immersed - imp. & p. p. - of Immerse
- Immersed - p. p. & a. - Deeply plunged into anything, especially a fluid.
- Immersed - p. p. & a. - Deeply occupied; engrossed; entangled.
- Immersed - p. p. & a. - Growing wholly under water.
- Bathe - v. i. - To immerse or cover one's self, as in a bath.
- Swim - v. t. - To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float; as, to swim wheat in order to select seed.
- Dung - v. t. - To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant.
- Souse - v. t. - To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid.
- Dip - v. i. - To immerse one's self; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink.
- Sink - v. t. - To cause to sink; to put under water; to immerse or submerge in a fluid; as, to sink a ship.
- Dip - v. t. - To immerse for baptism; to baptize by immersion.
- Bowssen - v. t. - To drench; to soak; especially, to immerse (in water believed to have curative properties).
- Bath - n. - A receptacle or place where persons may immerse or wash their bodies in water.
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- H2881 טָבַל - 2881 טָבַל - טָבַל - - ṭâbal - taw-bal' - a primitive root; to dip, to immerse; dip, plunge. - Verb - heb
- G907 βαπτίζω - 907 βαπτίζω - ΒΑΠΤΊΖΩ - - baptízō - bap-tid'-zo - from a derivative of βάπτω; to immerse, submerge; to make whelmed (i.e. fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution, especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism:--Baptist, baptize, wash. - - greek