mersion
mɜːrˈʒɑːn, -ˈzɛrn/
Definitions
1. noun
the act of immersing something or someone in a liquid, or the state of being immersed
“The scuba diver experienced a thrilling mersion into the crystal-clear waters of the ocean.”
2. noun
an instance of immersing something or someone in a particular environment or activity
“The mersion into the world of competitive sports helped him develop new skills and friendships.”
3. verb
to immerse something or someone in a liquid, or to surround or involve something or someone in a particular environment or activity
“The instructor mersioned the team in the training simulation, teaching them how to respond in emergency situations.”