immerse
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~ devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his studies"
immerse
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~ enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
immigrate
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~ introduce or send as immigrants; "Britain immigrated many colonists to America"
immigrate
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~ come into a new country and change residency; "Many people immigrated at the beginning of the 20th century"
immigrate
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~ migrate to a new environment; "only few plants can immigrate to the island"
immingle
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~ combine into one; "blend the nuts and raisins together"; "he blends in with the crowd"; "We don't intermingle much"
immix
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~ mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
immobilise
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~ hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
immobilise
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~ prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
immobilise
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~ to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree"
immobilise
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~ cause to be unable to move; "The sudden storm immobilized the traffic"
immobilize
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~ convert (assets) into fixed capital
immobilize
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~ prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
immobilize
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~ hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
immobilize
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~ cause to be unable to move; "The sudden storm immobilized the traffic"
immolate
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~ offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction; "The Aztecs immolated human victims"; "immolate the valuables at the temple"