Word: engross Word origin: late Middle English (formerly also as ingross ): based on en-1, in-2 ‘in’ + late Latin grossus ‘large’. Sense 1 is from Old French en gros, from medieval Latin in grosso ‘wholesale’; sense 2 comes from Anglo-Norman French engrosser, medieval Latin ingrossare, from Old French grosse, medieval Latin grossa ‘large writing’, with reference to clerks writing out documents in large, clear writing. Phonetic: ɪnˈɡrəʊs Listen:
absorb all the attention or interest of. Example: they seemed to be engrossed in conversation
produce (a legal document, especially a deed or statute) in its final form. Example: the solicitors will submit a draft conveyance and engross the same after approval
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