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engrossment

[en-grohs-muhnt] / ɛnˈgroʊs mənt /


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Pelosi, who signed the articles during an engrossment ceremony on Capitol Hill, criticized Trump’s actions, which she had jeopardized national security and violated his oath of office.

From Fox News

EST 09:33 Four other Premier League games today, of varying engrossment.

From The Guardian

This season’s story is spoken about metatextually rather than with the engaged engrossment of rapt viewers—every episode is analyzed ruthlessly, but little enjoyed.

From Salon

Entire engrossment or occupation of the mind; as, absorption in some employment.

From Project Gutenberg

But, at the information received, Newt forgot his wrath in the engrossment of a sudden idea.

From Project Gutenberg