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    En·gross
    /inˈɡrōs/

    verb

  2. The meaning of ENGROSS is to copy or write in a large hand. How to use engross in a sentence.

  3. ENGROSS meaning: 1. If something engrosses you, it is so interesting that you give it all your attention: 2. If…. Learn more.

  4. to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb: Their discussion engrossed his attention. She is engrossed in her work. Synonyms: engage, immerse, involve. to write or copy in a clear, attractive, large script or in a formal manner, as a public document or record: to engross a deed.

  5. ENGROSS definition: 1. If something engrosses you, it is so interesting that you give it all your attention: 2. If…. Learn more.

  6. Engross is a verb that means to consume all of your attention or time. Once you engross yourself in the culture of high salaries and unlimited spending accounts, it's hard to go back to cooking at a sandwich shop.

  7. 6 days ago · engross in British English. (ɪnˈɡrəʊs ) verb (transitive) 1. to occupy one's attention completely; absorb. 2. to write or copy ( manuscript) in large legible handwriting. 3. law. to write or type out formally (a deed, agreement, or other document) preparatory to execution.

  8. Engross Definition. To take the entire attention of; occupy wholly; absorb. Engrossed in a book. To write out in large letters of a kind once used for legal documents. To write or transcribe in a large, clear hand. To express formally or in legal form.

  9. 1. a. to write out in large letters of a kind once used for legal documents. [...] b. to make a final fair copy of (esp. a legislative bill) [...] 2. to express formally or in legal form. [...] 3. to take the entire attention of; occupy wholly; absorb. [...] More. Conjugations of 'engross' present simple: I engross, you engross [...]

  10. Definition of engross verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. v.t. 1. to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb: She is engrossed in her work. 2. to write or copy in a clear, attractive, large script or in a formal manner, as a public document or record: to engross a deed. 3. to acquire large quantities of (a commodity) so as to control the market; monopolize.

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