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View synonyms for immersive

immersive

[ ih-mur-siv ]

adjective

  1. noting or relating to digital technology or images that actively engage one's senses and may create an altered mental state:

    immersive media;

    immersive 3D environments.

  2. noting or relating to activity that occupies most of one's attention, time, or energy:

    her many years of immersive sociological fieldwork.

  3. characterized by or relating to dipping, absorption, or immersion.


immersive

/ ɪˈmɜːsɪv /

adjective

  1. providing information or stimulation for a number of senses, not only sight and sound

    immersive television sets



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Word History and Origins

Origin of immersive1

First recorded in 1630–35; immerse ( def ) + -ive ( def )

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Example Sentences

For all its performance art and immersive theater foundation, the show also has its own shriek moments.

The announcement that it would be a costly “immersive live performance” made it an instant curiosity, one not to be missed.

First, Gareth Pugh announced plans for an immersive show with live performances.

There is no pause to interrogate his own immersive activism.

Her masterclasses were designed to provide taxidermy novices a taste of the more immersive experience she normally teaches.

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