Word Study
immerge
CIDE DICTIONARY
immerge, v. t. [L. immergere; pref. im- in + mergere to dip, plunge: cf. F. immerger. See Merge, and cf. Immerse.].
To plungel into, under, or within anything especially a fuid; to dip; to immerse. See Immerse. [1913 Webster]
"We took . . . lukewarm water, and in it immerged a quantity of the leaves of senna." [1913 Webster]
"Their souls are immerged in matter." [1913 Webster]
immerge, v. i.
To dissapear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun. [1913 Webster]
THESAURUS
immerge
baptize, bury, deluge, dip, douse, drown, duck, dunk, engulf, immerse, inundate, merge, overwhelm, plunge in water, sink, souse, submerge, submerse, whelmROGET THESAURUS
immerge
Insertion
VB insert, introduce, intromit, put into, run into, import, inject, interject, infuse, instill, inoculate, impregnate, imbue, imbrue, graft, ingraft, bud, plant, implant, dovetail, obtrude, thrust in, stick in, ram in, stuff in, tuck in, press, in, drive in, pop in, whip in, drop in, put in, impact, empierce, imbed, immerse, immerge, merge, bathe, soak, dip, plunge, bury, insert itself, lodge itself, plunge in medias res.Water
VB be watery, reek, add water, water, wet, moisten, dilute, dip, immerse, merge, immerge, submerge, plunge, souse, duck, drown, soak, steep, macerate, pickle, wash, sprinkle, lave, bathe, affuse, splash, swash, douse, drench, dabble, slop, slobber, irrigate, inundate, deluge, syringe, inject, gargle.For further exploring for "immerge" in Webster Dictionary Online