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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 immergere — in (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.