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Immersive vs Immersively - What's the difference?

immersive | immersively |

As an adjective immersive

is tending to immerse.

As an adverb immersively is

in an immersive manner.

immersive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Tending to immerse.
  • Giving the impression of immersion.
  • immersively

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • 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 and Xiuqin Huand, "Internet: Immersive Virtual Worlds", in Principles of Addiction , page 883:
  • In this way, the virtual environment is presented immersively to the participant.