immerse+deeply

  • 61immersion — /i merr zheuhn, sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or instance of immersing. 2. state of being immersed. 3. state of being deeply engaged or involved; absorption. 4. baptism in which the whole body of the person is submerged in the water. 5. Also called… …

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  • 62Neruda, Pablo — orig. Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto born July 12, 1904, Parral, Chile died Sept. 23, 1973, Santiago Chilean poet and diplomat. He began writing poetry at age 10, and at 20 he published his most widely read work, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of… …

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  • 63Abe Kobo — ▪ 1994       (ABE KIMIFUSA), Japanese novelist, short story writer, and playwright (b. March 7, 1924, Tokyo, Japan d. Jan. 22, 1993, Tokyo), created portrayals of alienation and loss of identity in modern life that reached a wide audience in… …

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  • 64workaholic — A person who manifests a compulsive need to work, even at the expense of family responsibilities, social life, and health. [by analogy with alcoholic] Although increasingly recognized as a source of emotional distress, social malfunctioning, and… …

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  • 65Higurashi When They Cry — The cover of the MangaGamer release of Higurashi When They Cry. Pictured, left to right: Mion Sonozaki, Satoko Houjou, Rena Ryugu, Rika Furude, Jirou Tomitake and Kuraudo Ooishi. ひぐらしのなく頃に …

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  • 66absorb — ab·sorb vt 1: to make (a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution) applicable to the states 2 a: to bear or assume the burden of expenses were absorb ed by the company b: to lessen the tax liability for has other losses to absorb the income D. Q …

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  • 67bury — bur•y [[t]ˈbɛr i[/t]] v. t. bur•ied, bur•y•ing 1) to put in the ground and cover with earth 2) cvb to put (a corpse) in the ground or a vault, or into the sea, often with ceremony 3) to plunge in deeply; cause to sink in 4) to conceal from sight …

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  • 68grem- —     grem     English meaning: damp; to sink     Deutsche Übersetzung: “feucht (sein), untertauchen, untersinken”     Material: Lat. grümiae f. pl. “ a viscous humor, rheum, that collects in the corners of the eyes “, oculi grammōsi “eye drip;… …

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  • 69bury — [ber′ē] vt. buried, burying [ME birien < OE byrgan, akin to beorgan, to shelter < IE base * bhergh , protect, preserve > Ger bergen, protect, Pol bróg, barn] 1. to put (a dead body) into the earth, a tomb, or the sea, usually in a… …

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  • 70dive — v. & n. v. (dived or US dove) 1 intr. plunge head first into water, esp. as a sport. 2 intr. a Aeron. (of an aircraft) plunge steeply downwards at speed. b Naut. (of a submarine) submerge. c (of a person) plunge downwards. 3 intr. (foll. by into) …

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