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1 engulf
((of waves, flames etc) to swallow up completely: Flames engulfed him.) opsluge; omspænde* * *((of waves, flames etc) to swallow up completely: Flames engulfed him.) opsluge; omspænde
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engulf — ► VERB ▪ (of a natural force) sweep over so as to completely surround or cover. DERIVATIVES engulfment noun … English terms dictionary
engulf — I verb absorb, annihilate, bury, consume, deluge, destroy, devour, drown, entomb, exterminate, immerse, inundate, liquidate, overcome, overwhelm, submerge, submerse, swallow up II index immerse (plunge into), inundate, overcome ( … Law dictionary
engulf — verb Engulf is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑fire, ↑flame, ↑scandal … Collocations dictionary
engulf — verb a) To overwhelm. Desperation engulfed her after her daugthers death. b) To surround; to cover. Only Noah survived when the Flood engulfed earth … Wiktionary
engulf — verb 1》 (of a natural force) sweep over so as to completely surround or cover. 2》 powerfully affect (someone); overwhelm. Derivatives engulfment noun … English new terms dictionary
engulf — verb (T) 1 if a feeling, especially an unpleasant one, engulfs you, you feel it extremely strongly: I knew I was very near death, and a terrifying panic engulfed me. 2 if a war/social change etc engulfs a place, it affects it so much that it… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
engulf — verb waves engulfed the sand castles Syn: inundate, flood, deluge, immerse, swamp, swallow up, submerge; bury, envelop, overwhelm … Thesaurus of popular words
engulf — verb Syn: swamp, inundate, flood, deluge, immerse, swallow up, submerge, bury, envelop, overwhelm … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
engulf — UK [ɪnˈɡʌlf] / US verb [transitive] Word forms engulf : present tense I/you/we/they engulf he/she/it engulfs present participle engulfing past tense engulfed past participle engulfed 1) to cover or surround something in a way that harms or… … English dictionary
engulf — transitive verb Date: 1555 1. to flow over and enclose ; overwhelm < the mounting seas threatened to engulf the island > 2. to take in (food) by or as if by flowing over and enclosing • engulfment noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
engulf — en|gulf [ ın gʌlf ] verb transitive 1. ) to cover or surround something in a way that harms or destroys it: Several workers died in the landslide that engulfed the old factory. be engulfed in something: Within minutes, the car was engulfed in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English