Immersive [adjective]
Definition of Immersive:
deeply engaging
Opposite/Antonyms of Immersive:
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Sentence/Example of Immersive:
They open a gate to a happier place, and they offer entertainment that becomes immersive.
For hardcore gamers, it offers a more immersive way to play some of their beloved franchises.
They typically have better visual displays to support immersive gaming.
Even in the most immersive narrative, people can distinguish between reality and fiction.
Her ability to blend contrasting colors, scales and shapes made her artfully composed spaces feel like an immersive experience.
They tend to give a more immersive feel than mobile VR sets, but, again, you’re essentially shopping for an accessory for a system you already own.
Realistic evidence and documents guide players through a challenging and immersive experience with tons of twists and turns.
It’s virtualizing the data visualization experience and bringing it into an immersive environment — and building a more collaborative aspect to that experience.
The comments were regarding the American ice cream company’s use of Adobe’s 3D and immersive products to produce a marketing campaign about deliveries during the pandemic.
An overwhelming majority of marketers and creatives said more immersive content, designed to encourage active participation and a higher level of engagement works better as well.