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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: engrossed (0.01231 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to engrossed.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: engross
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: engrossed
engrossed
adj 1: wholly absorbed as in thought;
“deep in thought”;
“that
engrossed look or rapt delight”;
“the book had her
totally engrossed”;
“enwrapped in dreams”;
“so intent
on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly
stirred”- Walter de la Mare;
“rapt with wonder”;
“wrapped in thought” [syn:
absorbed,
enwrapped,
intent,
rapt,
wrapped]
2: written formally in a large clear script, as a deed or other
legal document
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Engrossed
Engross
\En*gross"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Engrossed; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Engrossing.] [F., fr. pref. en- (L. in) + gros
gross, grosse, n., an engrossed document: cf. OF. engrossir,
engroissier, to make thick, large, or gross. See
Gross.]
1. To make gross, thick, or large; to thicken; to increase in
bulk or quantity. [Obs.]
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Waves . . . engrossed with mud. --Spenser.
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Not sleeping, to engross his idle body. --Shak.
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2. To amass. [Obs.]
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To engross up glorious deeds on my behalf. --Shak.
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3. To copy or write in a large hand (en gross, i. e., in
large); to write a fair copy of in distinct and legible
characters; as, to engross a deed or like instrument on
parchment.
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Some period long past, when clerks engrossed their
stiff and formal chirography on more substantial
materials. --Hawthorne.
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Laws that may be engrossed on a finger nail. --De
Quincey.
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4. To seize in the gross; to take the whole of; to occupy the
attention completely; to absorb; as, the subject engrossed
all his thoughts.
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5. To purchase either the whole or large quantities of, for
the purpose of enhancing the price and making a profit;
hence, to take or assume in undue quantity, proportion, or
degree; as, to engross commodities in market; to engross
power.
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Engrossed bill (Legislation), one which has been plainly
engrossed on parchment, with all its amendments,
preparatory to final action on its passage.
Engrossing hand (Penmanship), a fair, round style of
writing suitable for engrossing legal documents,
legislative bills, etc.
Syn: To absorb; swallow up; imbibe; consume; exhaust; occupy;
forestall; monopolize. See
Absorb.
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