Use "engross" in a sentence
1. Don't it rather engross him?
2. His paper would then engross his thoughts.
3. But Perdita seemed to engross all Leontes'attention.
4. To write or print a final copy of; engross.
5. Gentlemen pay her attention , and engross her all to themselves.
6. But self, though it would intrude, could not engross her.
7. I'd go into bookshops and engross myself in diet books - and cookbooks.
8. To occupy the attention of; absorb or engross: The book Bemused him for days
9. Both these areas of the mind grow rapidly and engross a person's thoughts.
10. Synonyms for Cartelize include monopolize, control, corner, engross, dominate, exercise, hog, absorb, acquire and bogart
11. Today such a dilemma would engross only members of a sect, but then political society was also involved.
12. If there was one piece of advice I would offer to improve your reading rate it would be simply to engross yourself in the material you are studying.
13. Bury yourself in [sth] v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." figurative (engross yourself in [sth]) perderse en v prnl + prep : hundirse en v prnl + prep : sumergirse en v prnl + prep : On rainy days, the best thing to do is Bury yourself in a good book.