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immersive

[ih-mur-siv]

adjective

  1. noting or relating to digital technology or images that actively engage one's senses and may create an altered mental state.

    immersive media;

    immersive 3D environments.

  2. noting or relating to activity that occupies most of one's attention, time, or energy.

    her many years of immersive sociological fieldwork.

  3. characterized by or relating to dipping, absorption, or immersion.



immersive

/ ɪˈɜːɪ /

adjective

  1. providing information or stimulation for a number of senses, not only sight and sound

    immersive television sets

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Origin of immersive1

First recorded in 1630–35; immerse ( def. ) + -ive ( def. )
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The more than 100,000-square-foot locations, called Netflix House, will sell merchandise and food based on popular Netflix programs and will have immersive activities pulled from series including “Wednesday” and “Squid Game.”

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We feel the show’s sound design could be more immersive.

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By creating immersive experiences and selling movie tickets bundled with exclusive merchandise, studios are tapping into places where teens and young adults hang out online.

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“A lot of my team comes from New York, the Broadway side,” Mike Ostrom, manager of entertainment and events for the park, told immersive podcast No Proscenium.

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“We call it a dance with the actors,” “The Pitt’s” director of photography, Johanna Coelho, says of the series’ immersive style.

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