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What (who) is Immerse - definition

FORMER CHRISTIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Seminar in the Rockies; Immerse

immerse         
v.
1) to immerse deeply
2) (D; refl.. tr.) to immerse in (she immersed herself in the water; immersed in one's work)
immerse         
v. a.
1.
Dip, plunge, immerge, submerge, overwhelm, sink, douse, souse, duck.
2.
Involve, engage, absorb, sink.
immerse         
(immerses, immersing, immersed)
1.
If you immerse yourself in something that you are doing, you become completely involved in it.
Since then I've lived alone and immersed myself in my career.
VERB: V pron-refl in n
immersed
He's really becoming immersed in his work.
ADJ: v-link ADJ in n
2.
If something is immersed in a liquid, someone puts it into the liquid so that it is completely covered.
The electrodes are immersed in liquid.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed in n

Wikipedia

Music in the Rockies

Music in the Rockies was a week-long festival held in Estes Park, Colorado, USA, which also featured 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 It has been replaced by a new event called Immerse.

Examples of use of Immerse
1. Outwardly, he seemed to immerse himself increasingly in work.
2. Bolten also has to immerse himself in policy and not just be the Oval Office gatekeeper.
3. Their attempt at trying to immerse nations in vice and the spread of fornication.
4. Why should he want to immerse himself in any of this?
5. "The point is to immerse yourself and let you be somebody else," says founder Stephan Crasneanscki.