immersive
adjective
- causing immersion
Wiktionary
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English immerse Proto-Indo-European *-wós Proto-Indo-European *-iHwósder. Latin -īvus Old French -ifbor. Middle English -yf English -ive English immersive From immerse + -ive.
- Tending to immerse.
- Giving the impression of immersion.
“An immersive system usually allows the user to move around physically so it is important that the real world allows sufficient space for this to happen safely.”
“However, I maintain that many immersive theatre performances still tend to assign audiences to a scheme of production that is neoliberal in character and that affects the values and meanings that are attributable to that scheme of production.”
- Using or relating to the immersion technique of language teaching.