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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

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adjective

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

    immersive television sets

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of immersive1

First recorded in 1630–35; immerse ( def ) + -ive ( def )
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Distance Technologies, a start-up backed by Google creates headset-free immersive technologies.

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“The internet has evolved from desktop to mobile, from mobile to social, and now we are entering the immersive era,†Vlassopulos said in a statement.

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Descriptions for immersive experiences in 2025 have the tendency to sound like mental health retreats.

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Songs like “Love in Song,†“Letting Go†and “Spirits of Ancient Egypt†thrive in that immersive environment.

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Each episode is captured in one shot, creating a seamlessly immersive experience for the viewers as they learn more about Jamie’s life in real-time.

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