Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To rise, or cause to rise, from a liquid: opposed to immerse.
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Examples
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We were two of perhaps several hundred eager up-and-coming writers looking to emerse ourselves in the experience of those who have trod the path before us.
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Pingback: Global Voices in Italiano » Asia meridionale: retrospettiva del 2009 (prima parte) [...] in caos dopo che sono emerse immagini di un ragazzo di 27 anni disarmato ucciso dalla polizia.
Global Voices in English » India: Manipur Erupts Over A Murder 2009
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Whenever I have lived in/visited other countries, even other provices, I try to emerse myself in the local politics but I just can't seem to care enough.
Ignatieff and the Canadian establishment(s) - Canada Blog, John Geddes - Macleans.ca 2009
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Put them up on the highest setting in an open (!) pan with just enough water (do not emerse them).
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I do find it a bit harder to emerse in genres I rep more frequently.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Deidre Knight 2006
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Furthermore, what better way to emerse the students in an English language teaching program than to have them interact with English speaking students?
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But as a follow up to Walter's post and also our public discussions, I do think any young economist would do well to emerse themselves in the literature on the economics discipline.
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The procedure is to teach basic ideas and the fundamentals of bookkeeping in a classroom atmosphere and then immediately emerse the owner into the "practice" by openning the company's books.
Chapter 4 1975
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I think that is a fabulous idea Toby as I'm about to emerse myself in the 2010 plumbing abyss not having a chance to use it on 2009.
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Afterwards, you will emerse the peppers and tomatillos in a pot of water.
Slashfood 2009
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