engrossed in the PONS Dictionary

engrossed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be engrossed in sth

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She argued that they were engrossed in an intense but normal conversation.
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His manuscripts do not comprise engrossed works; on the contrary, they reveal all stages of editing, without their latest version being the final one.
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The engrossed version is the one widely distributed in the 21st century.
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He became so engrossed in this literature that he considered living in the desert, becoming a saint, and working miracles himself.
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So engrossed is he in his own appearance that he ignores a female beauty dressed in white who stands in the background looking at him.
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The children were engrossed in merry-go-round, seesaw and slides.
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Regardless of this fact, wildlife now flourishes in the areas once engrossed in chemicals.
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There are adequate twists and turns in the narration to make the audience engrossed in the enterprise.
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Both are engrossed in a conversation about art.
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When a reader becomes fully engrossed in the illusory narrative world of a book, the author has achieved a close aesthetic distance.
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