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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reimmerse.

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Examples

  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas Tiki Drinks, from left: Lunch Cart, Fog Cutter, A Day at the Races Over the past few years, the craft cocktail world has reimmersed itself in the retro delights of the Tiki bar, bringing respect back to drinks that had been maligned as tacky.

    Tiki's Next Wave Luke O'Neil 2011

  • She reimmersed herself in the world of social service and teaching through work with the Temple Emanu-El sisterhood and the Educational Alliance.

    Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut. 2009

  • I reimmersed myself in the files, making sure I studied every line carefully.

    Walls of Silence Philip Jolowicz 2002

  • I reimmersed myself in the files, making sure I studied every line carefully.

    Walls of Silence Philip Jolowicz 2002

  • I reimmersed myself in the files, making sure I studied every line carefully.

    Walls of Silence Philip Jolowicz 2002

  • The canoes were brought to the surface to be photographed, then reimmersed in a nearby pool to await funding for a proper study.

    Ancient Canoes Found 1996

  • "I'm deeply gratified, ma'am," said the Duke politely, and at once reimmersed himself in the papers, as Jamie began the tedious and painstaking real business of the visit-the inconspicuous extraction of such information as the Duke might be willing to part with regarding his own sympathies-or otherwise-toward the Stuart cause.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • He was reimmersed in the birth-rebirth cycle, and the time had arrived for some serious loving.

    An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979

  • Rather to his surprise, he had hardly got well reimmersed in the enchantments of the mercantile fairyland when the "Open Office" wire warned him to be attentive, and presently from the east came tidings of

    Success A Novel Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • Adam did not remark on his re-entrance that his visitor, Hilyard, had disappeared, and the philosopher was soon reimmersed in the fiery interest of his thankless labours.

    The Last of the Barons — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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