I would have liked to engross myself in the conversation, but I couldn't.
Thats just one simple sentence using the word engross :) hope I helped x
He was engrossed in his work.
(Engross means to utterly engage a mind in an activity. For those with a passion for an activity, to get engrossed means that time passes without the person being aware of it. This type of person is surprised that hours have passed while indulging in his pastime. Rather like we at WikiAnswers. )"Mommy knew that a yarn ball would engross the kitten for hours playing with it.""The writing of her new novel will engross Evelyn until she forgets all sense of time."
Some synonyms for "engulf" are: Steep, overwhelm, engross, immerse, absorb, plunge
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He was engrossed in his work.
"I despair that rather than engross themselves with learning, students plagiarize work from the Internet." "The action of texting while driving may engross the writer's senses and lead to fatal accidents."
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(Engross means to utterly engage a mind in an activity. For those with a passion for an activity, to get engrossed means that time passes without the person being aware of it. This type of person is surprised that hours have passed while indulging in his pastime. Rather like we at WikiAnswers. )"Mommy knew that a yarn ball would engross the kitten for hours playing with it.""The writing of her new novel will engross Evelyn until she forgets all sense of time."
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The word engross can mean to completely occupy one's attention, or to acquire most or all of something such as a commodity. Some synonyms for the word engross would be absorb, occupy or engage.
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avidly is an adjective [describing word] avid means keen, almost obsessive. to be avid is to be eager "he read his book avidly" means he read his book eagerly, he really got into his book. to do something avidly is to be very enthusiastic, to really engross yourself in it.
Some synonyms for "engulf" are: Steep, overwhelm, engross, immerse, absorb, plunge
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.