I find this thread ironic. So many wrong words used here!
e·mersed
əˈmərs/Submit
adjectiveBOTANY
denoting or characteristic of an aquatic plant reaching above the surface of the water.
im·merse
iˈmərs/Submit
verb
1.
dip or submerge in a liquid.
"immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes"
synonyms: submerge, dip, dunk, duck, sink, plunge; More
2.
involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest.
"she immersed herself in her work"
synonyms: absorb in, engross in, occupy by/with, engage in, involve in/with, bury in, swamp with, lose oneself in; More
in·sure
inˈSHo͝or/Submit
verb
1.
arrange for compensation in the event of damage to or loss of (property), or injury to or the death of (someone), in exchange for regular advance payments to a company or government agency.
"the table should be insured for $2,500"
2.
secure or protect someone against (a possible contingency).
"by appeasing Celia they might insure themselves against further misfortune"
Tip
Similar-sounding words
insure is sometimes confused with ensure
en·sure
inˈSHo͝or,enˈSHo͝or/Submit
verb
verb: ensure; 3rd person present: ensures; past tense: ensured; past participle: ensured; gerund or present participle: ensuring
make certain that (something) shall occur or be the case.
"the client must ensure that accurate records be kept"
synonyms: make sure, make certain, see to it; More
make certain of obtaining or providing (something).
"she would ensure him a place in society"
synonyms: secure, guarantee, assure, certify, safeguard, set the seal on, clinch, entrench
"legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all"
make sure that (a problem) shall not occur.