re-immerse
verb[T]
(alsoreimmerse)uk/ˌriː.ɪˈmɜːs/us/ˌriː.ɪˈmɝːs/to put something or someonecompletelyunder thesurfaceof aliquidagain:
Workers have to reimmerse thestructureeveryweektostopit fromdryingout.
After fiveminutes, re-immerse it in thedetergenttoremoveanyremainingdirt.
re-immerseyourselfinsomething
tobecomecompletelyinvolvedin something again after aperiodof not beinginvolvedin it:
Sheplansto re-immerse herself in themusicscene.
Ireturnedto myofficeto reimmerse myself in theworkthat had beenbuildingup in myabsence.
I'd been away for a while so I was a littleapprehensiveat theprospectof re-immersing myself inwork.
After abreakfrom writing, it was sowonderfulto re-immerse myself in thatworld.
Thefollowingyear, he wouldtraveltoParisand re-immerse himself in theworldofart.
- It was ajoyto re-immerse himself in thesewonderfulpoems.
- I wasrelievedto re-immerse myself in mybooks.
- Shesoontook on anotherjoband reimmersed herself in thebusinessworld.
Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
- beleaguer
- beleaguered
- beset
- border
- boxsomeone/somethingin
- dunk
- fencesomethingin
- fencesomethingoff
- flooding
- gather
- gift wrap
- gift-wrapped
- steep
- steepsomething/someoneinsomething
- submersion
- surround
- swaddle
- swallow
- swamp
- twine
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