immersively

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

immersive +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

immersively (comparative more immersively, superlative most immersively)

  1. In an immersive manner.
    • 1989, Albert Spaulding Cook, Dimensions of the Sign in Art, page 38:
      Our elation, our artistic response to imagination or "sublimity," depends on our being overwhelmed immersively, and the constructions we subsequently make are but necessary leverages to sustaining and explaining that end.
    • 1999, Marie-Laure Ryan, Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology and Literary Theory, page 50:
      What distinguishes VR from simulation is its transformational structure: subjects and objects interactively /immersively construct cultural spaces and events.
    • 2013, Qiaolei Jiang, Xiuqin Huand, “Internet: Immersive Virtual Worlds”, in Principles of Addiction, page 883:
      In this way, the virtual environment is presented immersively to the participant.