A few antonyms for engulf are: free, let go, let loose, open, release, uncover, and unwrap.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Engulf: transitive verb 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 something that surrounds you as if to cover you up
To engulf means to completely cover something or surround it. It can be used in a more general terms, like someone being engulfed in work, which means they have more work than they can deal with. Someone may engulf themselves in an activity, meaning they get very involved in something.
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
now ____________ The word when does not have an antonym. Not every word has an antonym.
Yes, phagocytes can engulf germs
There is so much water that it will engulf the small cabin.
To 'engulf' bacteria if you have an infection
There is no KJV text translated using the English word engulf
You can find information on engulf at the The Free Dictioanry website. Once on the page, type "engulf" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the definition of the word.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Engulf: transitive verb 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 something that surrounds you as if to cover you up
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An antonym means "opposite". So an antonym for the word synonym is antonym.
To engulf means to completely cover something or surround it. It can be used in a more general terms, like someone being engulfed in work, which means they have more work than they can deal with. Someone may engulf themselves in an activity, meaning they get very involved in something.
"had stood" is the past perfect tense of "stand"; "waiting" is the present participle of "wait"; and "engulf" is the present infinitive of "engulf".