reimmerse

[US]/[ˈriːɪmɜːs]/
[UK]/[ˈriːɪmɜːrs]/

Translation

v.to put or submerge again in liquid; to cause to experience something again

Phrases & Collocations

reimmerse yourself

reimmerse in water

reimmersed completely

reimmerse the subject

reimmerse briefly

reimmerse for now

reimmerse in memory

reimmerse carefully

reimmerse slowly

Example Sentences

we need to reimmerse ourselves in the local culture to truly understand it.

the artist wanted to reimmerse the audience in the feeling of nostalgia.

the training program aims to reimmerse employees in best practices.

the historian sought to reimmerse himself in the archives for his research.

the company plans to reimmerse its brand in the consumer's mind.

she tried to reimmerse herself in the joy of painting after a long break.

the film successfully reimmersed the viewers in a fantastical world.

the goal is to reimmerse the students in the learning process.

the museum exhibit aims to reimmerse visitors in ancient egyptian life.

the composer wanted to reimmerse listeners in the beauty of classical music.

the project will reimmerse the community in a sense of shared purpose.

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