Definition of Reimmerse

1. Verb. To immerse again ¹

2. Verb. (rare spelling of reimmerse) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reimmerse

1. immerse [v -MERSED, -MERSING, -MERSES] - See also: immerse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimmerse

reimbody
reimbodying
reimbursability
reimbursable
reimbursals
reimburse
reimbursed
reimburser
reimbursers
reimburses
reimbursing
reimmerse (current term)
reimmersed
reimmerses
reimmersing
reimmersion
reimmersions
reimplant
reimplantable
reimplantation
reimplantations
reimplanted
reimplanting
reimplants
reimplement
reimplementation

Literary usage of Reimmerse

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1888)
"A DELEGATE: After you immerse them in the lye, do you reimmerse them in hot or cold water? MR. HAYDEN: Cold water. I have four cold waters, that is, ..."

2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1846)
"... as well as taking the precaution to drain and reimmerse the bag daily, the tinctures will be found closely to resemble one another in all respects. ..."

3. The Microscope and Microscopical Technology: A Textbook for Physicians and by Heinrich Frey (1880)
"... reimmerse the brain for 34-72 hours. To complete the hardening, place it for 10-14 days in 70 per cent. tincture of iodine, and, finally, ..."

4. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1907)
"This loading would, it is true, reimmerse the bow within two seconds, but by that time it would be already dipping at the rate of nearly 2 feet a second, ..."

5. In the Desert by Lisle March Phillipps (1905)
"It is to the desert that yearly pilgrimages bring hosts of the faithful from all parts of the earth to reimmerse themselves in the original enthusiasm. ..."

6. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1881)
"After the second day the rule was followed to take the patient from the bath whenever the rectal temperature was below 99'2°, and to reimmerse whenever the ..."

7. The Photographic News edited by Sir William Crookes, G Wharton Simpson (1859)
"... reimmerse it in that bath, and ultimately wash it with distilled water, that he should restore the structural condition of the film ; he tried the ..."

8. On Laboratory Arts by Richard Threlfall (1898)
"... reimmerse the cathodes, and continue plating till they appear of a dull yellowish brown (this will occur in about four minutes), then remove them, ..."

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