Devote (oneself) fully to.
Consume all of one's attention or time.
1 But more and more the life of the hospital would engross her.
2 The city might engross your attention so you'd be happy for months.
3 And certainly her charms are quite enough to engross her whole attention.
4 She has conferred upon another that affection which I wished to engross .
5 One pretty young woman appeared inclined to engross him entirely to herself.
6 His art had no power to amuse him or engross his thought.
7 Alice dear, you must not be selfish and engross all his time.
8 And will not such a man as this engross all your solitudes?
9 You have long had the greatest share of it; you now engross it.
10 The original settlers engross the desirable lands of the older area.
11 And always there should be books; chosen more to divert than to engross .
12 These are the two objects that engross the highest aspirations of a Chinaman.
13 He noticed, moreover, that the social gaieties of Darjeeling did not engross her.
14 Freemen are serious; they have objects at their heart worthy to engross attention.
15 He used to engross on stamped paper in a primitive spelling.
16 The archbishop talked to every one, but never seemed to engross the conversation.
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