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To go in so completely that the surface stops being an option.

means To plunge something fully into a liquid, or to absorb yourself so deeply in an activity that the outside world fades.

from From Latin immergerein (into) plus mergere (to dip, plunge), the same drowning root that surfaces in submerge and merge.

Baptism rootsTotal immersion is the original full-dunk ritual.
Same familyShares mergere with submerge and emergency.
Language tipImmersion learning means no escape into your native tongue.
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