What part of speech is engulfed?

Engulfed can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. engulfed is a verb, past participle of engulf (infinitive).
  • 2. engulfed is a verb, past simple of engulf (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does engulfed mean?

Definitions

Verb

engulf - flow over or cover completely; "The bright light engulfed him completely"
engulf - devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his studies"

Examples of engulfed

#   Sentence  
1. verb Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation.
2. verb Campers scampered to higher ground when their campsite was engulfed in water.
3. verb A woman has escaped injury after her car was engulfed in flames.
4. verb All History shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages ​​are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person."
5. verb A theocracy engulfed the supernation and authorities forbade spaceflight for generations.
6. verb He will spend the next four years in the jungle, engulfed in mud and filth.
7. verb Red tongues of flame and searing gusts of heat engulfed the house.
8. verb The port was engulfed by ten-meter-high waves.
9. verb The unsuspecting beachgoer was engulfed by the tall wave.
10. verb The room was engulfed in darkness.
11. verb When they were at the beach together, she felt her body engulfed in a foreign sensation.
12. verb Yanni's home was engulfed in flames.
13. verb The flood waters are predicted to engulf the town.
14. verb The flood waters are predicted to engulf the town.
Sentence  
verb
Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation.
Campers scampered to higher ground when their campsite was engulfed in water.
A woman has escaped injury after her car was engulfed in flames.
All History shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages ​​are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person."
A theocracy engulfed the supernation and authorities forbade spaceflight for generations.
He will spend the next four years in the jungle, engulfed in mud and filth.
Red tongues of flame and searing gusts of heat engulfed the house.
The port was engulfed by ten-meter-high waves.
The unsuspecting beachgoer was engulfed by the tall wave.
The room was engulfed in darkness.
When they were at the beach together, she felt her body engulfed in a foreign sensation.
Yanni's home was engulfed in flames.
The flood waters are predicted to engulf the town.
The flood waters are predicted to engulf the town.

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