immerse
v. to involve deeply in a particular activity or interest.
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v. to involve deeply in a particular activity or interest.
View wordn. the act of taking someone's property by authority.
View wordv. to deliberately avoid using or engaging in something.
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View wordn. a deep feeling of sadness or sorrow.
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View wordn. the act of going up or climbing to a higher place.
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View wordv. to order the use of a treatment or medicine.
View wordn. the ability to learn and understand things.
View wordadj. lower in rank or importance. n. a person who works under someone else.
View wordn. a belief that life is meaningless.
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View wordn. the act of pressing something together.
View wordadj. lacking basic necessities of life or opportunities.
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