engross|engrossed|engrosses|engrossing in English
verb
[en·gross || ɪn'grəʊs]
absorb one's interest or attention; write in large clear letters, write in a formal style; monopolize, control a majority of a commodity (Business)
Use "engross|engrossed|engrosses|engrossing" in a sentence
1. The act of engrossing or the state of being engrossed.
2. Don't it rather engross him?
3. His paper would then engross his thoughts.
4. But Perdita seemed to engross all Leontes'attention.
5. An engrossing task story.
6. She was engrossed in conversation.
7. Engrossed in One’s Employment
8. They seemed very engrossed.
9. Business was engrossing him so.
10. Dad was engrossed in the paper.
11. To write or print a final copy of; engross.
12. Our discussion engrossed his attention.
13. 3602500140 Barbitalism Kevin engrossed in his situation
14. Athelstan became engrossed, fascinated by its beauty.
15. He told us an engrossing story.
16. Gentlemen pay her attention , and engross her all to themselves.
17. He is engrossed in his work.
18. Edicts were issued against engrossing the market.
19. Absorbing definition is - fully taking one's attention : engrossing
20. Extremely interesting; deeply engrossing: an Absorbing drama.
21. But self, though it would intrude, could not engross her.
22. He is an engrossing subject for a book.
23. He seemed completely engrossed in his book.
24. She is deeply engrossed in her work.
25. The student is engrossed in his book.