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Example sentences for "immersed"

Lexicographically close words:
immenso; immensum; immer; immerged; immerse; immersing; immersion; immersions; immigrant; immigrants
  1. She walked with rhythmical step, her gloved hands hidden in her muff, her eyes downcast, as though she were immersed in thought.

  2. Gasperini was turning over the English financial reports, Giroux was immersed in Copernic, and Sangiorgio made notes from Tullio Martello's 'Storia dell' Internazionale.

  3. On the morning of the night after these scenes, Monte-Leone, immersed in reflection, sat in his hotel.

  4. It affixes itself to the under parts of leaves, and to the stalks of such vegetables as happen to grow immersed in the same water.

  5. When a glowworm is put into a phial, and this is immersed in water, a beautiful irradiation takes place.

  6. Investigations on changes in the course of development of fertilised eggs have hitherto been unsuccessful; the difficulty of influencing egg-cells deeply immersed in tissue constitutes a serious obstacle.

  7. Compute also the heat capacity of the thermometer; or, if it be long, of so much of it as is found to share nearly the temperature of the immersed portion.

  8. Small objects immersed in gum solutions are frozen and in condition for cutting in less than one minute.

  9. He declared himself candidate for the county; and was soon immersed in all the toil, trouble, vexation, and expense, of a contested election.

  10. Removing now the immersed spill, water to any graduated amount can be injected into the walnut by pressure on the drumhead--and, what is more, taken out again if necessary.

  11. Sometimes the perithecia are solitary or scattered, and sometimes gregarious, whilst in other instances they are closely aggregated and immersed in a stroma of variable size and form.

  12. There is still another, somewhat singular, group usually associated with the Pucciniæi, in which the septate pseudospores are immersed in gelatin, so that in many features the species seem to approach the Tremellini.

  13. In Podisoma, a rather anomalous genus, the septate spores are immersed in a gelatinous stratum, and some authors have imagined that they have an affinity with the Tremellini, but this affinity is more apparent than real.

  14. A fly attacked by Empusa muscæ, if immersed in water, will develop one of the Saprolegniæ.

  15. In Endophyllum, the peridia are immersed in the succulent substance of the matrix; whilst in Graphiola, there is a tougher and withal double peridium, the inner of which forms a tuft of erect threads resembling a small brush.

  16. The well-known ergot of rye, wheat, and other grasses may be so cultivated, and Mr. Currey has developed the ergot of the common reed by keeping the stem immersed in water.

  17. The roasted beans are pounded to a powder in a cloth bag which is then immersed in a pot of boiling water and milk.

  18. The use of paper presents the advantage of using a new and clean filter for each brew, whereas the cloth must be carefully kept immersed in water between brews to prevent its fouling.

  19. In the next place it is altogether false that water can in any way increase the weight of bodies immersed in it, for water has no weight in water, since it does not sink.

  20. The brine being all extracted from the heap, it is removed to the beach, and the same earth, having been immersed in the salt-tide, can again be used.

  21. The boatswain was immersed in grief, and the hunchback was the cause.

  22. He had felt he was immersed in the black bowels of the mountain for hours.

  23. The threads being immersed in the hot flame gases could only cool at the same rate as the gas, and it was not--and is not--clear to me that annealing of the threads can be avoided.

  24. After copious washing the work is wholly immersed in a considerable volume of the platinum tetrachloride solution at the ordinary temperature.

  25. The connection between the pump and tube to be exhausted is made simply by a short bit of rubber tube immersed in mercury.

  26. A screw stirrer is provided, and the whole apparatus is immersed in kerosene in the glass box of a storage cell.

  27. This solution will deposit silver upon articles of copper or brass immersed in it even without the battery, but the coat will be thin.

  28. Margot's method depends in my experience on obtaining just the proper amount of aluminium chloride in contact with the aluminium when the latter is immersed in the copper sulphate solution.

  29. Other experiments in which the manganin wire was immersed in paraffin oil did not exhibit this effect, though stronger currents were passed.

  30. In washing the lens and tool before new emery is introduced, a large enamelled iron bucket is very handy; the whole of the tool should be immersed and scrubbed with a nail-brush.

  31. Plaster of Paris moulds require to be dried and waxed by standing on a hot plate in melted wax before they are immersed in the plating bath.

  32. The process has gone on for a sufficient time when a clean bit of platinum foil immersed in the place of the cathode becomes properly gilt at a current density of about ten amperes per square foot.

  33. In coppering it is of the utmost importance that the cathode be clean and free from grease; it must never be touched (by the finger, for instance) from the time it is scratch-brushed till it is immersed in the plating bath.

  34. On examining a bottle of rather larger fragments of glass immersed in an adjusted mixture by ordinary daylight, a peculiarly beautiful play of colours is seen.

  35. XXXI Another time, so willed it Fate, Immersed in secret thought I stand And grasp a stirrup fortunate-- Her foot was in my other hand.

  36. When the door of the cage clanged shut in the morning he felt soothed, at home; he immersed his own small worries in a bath of digits and decimal points.

  37. As to him rest assured; he will be immersed in the ocean of pardon and forgiveness and will become the recipient of bounty and favor.

  38. The women plied their paddles, the Esquimau gave a shout of triumph, and half immersed in the water, was dragged away from shore.

  39. The fruit is a soft fleshy berry, divided into two cells, each containing two rows of seeds immersed in pulp, and when cut open, it smells strongly of turpentine.

  40. The seeds are numerous, and immersed in fibrous pulp.

  41. As a matter of fact, probably the average bishop was too much immersed in other cares and interests to trouble to secure his prerogative in the matter of heresy.

  42. Christ had definitely stated, 'My Kingdom is not of this world'; yet the clergy had become utterly immersed in affairs of the earth.

  43. Finally he found the vat of benzine, immersed himself in it, and began to dissolve calmly and with a blessed sense of having done his duty.

  44. He was deeply immersed in Lesson Eleven, his bird-like face screwed into tensity.

  45. As trees are enrooted in earth, as fishes are immersed in water, and our bodies in air, that they may live, so the soul has its being in God that it may have life, that it may know and love.

  46. Both are immersed in a boundless world, from which if they could be drawn forth they would cease to be.

  47. This went on for several months, and meantime the Deemster was too deeply immersed in secular affairs to make serious note of the shadow that hung over his house.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immersed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.