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Immensities refers to vast, immense, or infinite spaces or regions, often used to describe the universe, cosmos, or infinite nature. It can also imply the idea of something being incredibly large, boundless, or endless.
Immensity refers to something that is extremely large or vast, often to the point of being almost incomprehensible. It can also describe a feeling of awe or wonder brought on by the huge scale or scope of something.
Immensurate means excessively large or huge, either physically or metaphorically, to the point of being difficult to estimate or comprehend. It can also imply a lack of measure or limit, making it unquantifiable or immeasurable.
Immerit is a noun that refers to a lack of merit or worth. It is the opposite of merit, and implies that someone or something has no redeeming qualities, is worthless, or is without value.
To immerse means to surround or envelop something in a particular environment or circumstance, often in order to gain a deeper understanding or experience. It can also refer to the act of immersing oneself in a particular activity, hobby, or pursuit. For example, "The museum's virtual reality exhibit allowed visitors to immerse themselves in a medieval castle" or "She likes to immerse herself in her favorite book for hours on end".
The word "immersed" is a verb that means to surround or plunge someone or something into a liquid, activity, or environment, often in a deep or complete way. It can also mean to be deeply involved or engrossed in something, such as a task, emotion, or atmosphere.
The verb "immerses" means to surround or plunge someone or something into a new or unfamiliar environment, often in a deep or intense way. It can also mean to become deeply involved or absorbed in an activity or experience. For example: "The movie immerses the audience in a futuristic world." or "The artist's work immerses the viewer in a world of vibrant colors."
The verb "immerse" means to completely surround or involve someone or something in an activity, feeling, or environment, often to the point of becoming deeply engrossed or absorbed.
Immersion refers to the process of fully engaging with a new language or culture, often by surrounding oneself with the language and customs, either in a natural setting or through controlled methods such as language immersion programs or media.
Immersion refers to the act of involving oneself or something thoroughly in an activity, situation, or environment, often in order to gain a deeper understanding or to experience it more intensely. In the context of language learning, an immersion is a situation where a learner is surrounded by the target language and culture, often without speaking their native language, to stimulate learning and improve fluency.
Immersive refers to an experience that surrounds and engages a person's senses in a way that makes them feel like they are part of a different world or environment. This can be achieved through various forms of media, such as video games, virtual reality, or even movie special effects. In the context of language learning, immersive language learning involves being completely surrounded by the language, with no subtitles or dubbing, to help learners acquire it naturally and fluently.
A person who comes to a foreign country to live there permanently, often leaving their own country of origin in search of better economic, social, or political opportunities.
Immigrants are people who leave their native country to live in another country, often in search of better economic opportunities, political freedom, or a more favorable environment. They may enter a new country legally or illegally, and may face various challenges and obstacles as they adapt to their new life.
To immigrate means to move to a different country in order to settle and make it one's permanent home, often in search of better living conditions, economic opportunities, or personal freedom.
Immigrated refers to the act of moving to a different country to live permanently, often for work, study, or family reasons. It is the past tense of the verb "migrate", which means to move from one place to another, often to a new or distant country, usually in search of better living conditions, economic opportunities, or a more suitable environment.
To immigrate is to enter and settle permanently in a country other than one's native country, often for political, economic, or social reasons.
The verb "immigrating" means to move to a different country to live there, usually permanently, but not necessarily necessarily. It is the process of leaving one's native country to settle in another.
Immigration refers to the process of moving to a new country to live and work permanently. This can involve leaving one's native country and relocating to a new country, often in search of better job opportunities, education, or a better quality of life.
The word "imminence" refers to the state of being imminent, which means being likely to happen soon or at any moment. It can also describe something that is close at hand or impending.
The word "imminent" refers to something that is likely to happen soon or is about to occur. It can also imply a sense of urgency or impending danger. For example:<br><br> "There's an imminent threat of a storm hitting the city tonight." (meaning the storm is likely to happen soon)<br> "My imminent departure is causing me a lot of stress." (meaning my departure is happening soon)<br><br>Overall, "imminent" suggests that something is hovering just around the corner, and it's important to take action or be prepared.
Implying or likely to happen very soon; imminent. For example: "The company's financial struggles are imminently threatening to go bankrupt."
Immiscibility refers to the inability of two or more substances to mix together or combine in a uniform manner. In other words, immiscible substances do not dissolve or blend with each other, and they tend to separate into distinct layers or phases. Examples of immiscible substances include oil and water, as well as most organic compounds and water.
Immiscible refers to two or more liquids that cannot mix together and remain separate, often because of a difference in their densities, viscosities, or chemical properties.
Adverb. In a way that cannot be mixed or blended together; utterly or completely incompatible.
Immitigable refers to something that is impossible to forgive or pardon. It is often used to describe an offense or wrongdoing that is so severe or heinous that it cannot be forgiven or pardoned.
Immobilization is the act of making something or someone unable to move or operate. It can also refer to the state of being unable to move or being restricted in movement. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe the temporary or permanent restriction of a patient's movement, usually due to injury or surgery. In general, immobilization can imply a sense of confinement or limiting of freedom of movement.
To immobilize means to render something or someone unable to move or operate, often restricting their movement or freedom of action. It can also refer to the act of making something, such as a vehicle or medical device, unable to move or operate.
Immobilized refers to being unable to move or move freely, often due to an injury, illness, or physical constraint. It can also describe something that is rendered inoperable or ineffective, such as a machine or a system.
An immobiliser is a device or system that prevents a vehicle's engine from starting unless a correct key or fob is present. It is a security feature designed to prevent theft and unauthorized use of the vehicle.
An immobiliser is a security device that prevents a vehicle from being started or driven without the correct key. It is typically installed in an automobile as a theft-deterrent measure to prevent hotwiring or unauthorized starting of the vehicle. When the correct key is inserted, the immobiliser communicates with the vehicle's computer and allows it to start. If the correct key is not inserted or removed, the vehicle will not start due to the absence of the required signal.
The word "immobilising" refers to making someone or something unable to move or be moved. It can also imply a sense of being rendered unsuccessful or ineffective.
Immobility refers to the state of being unable to move or being restricted in one's movements, often due to physical or mental limitations. It can also describe a lack of movement or activity in a particular area or system, such as immobility of the joints or immobility of a certain function in an organization.
Immobilization is the act of making something or someone unable to move or function. It can also refer to the state of being unable to move or function. In medical contexts, immobilization is often used to describe the use of devices, such as splints or casts, to restrict movement and allow an injured or affected area to heal. Additionally, immobilization can also occur as a result of physical or chemical restraint, such as in the case of someone who is restrained or held back from moving or acting.