0 to surround and cover something or someone completely:
1 to surround and cover completely:
Floodwaters engulfed midwestern farmlands.
A tendency toward exactitude arose, at times engulfing everything else.
In these areas it is quite common for disagreements between individuals from the two groups to degenerate into ethnic conflicts engulfing several settlements.
Frequently, glia engulf modified self during nervous system development.
The stores were deposited on the bay ice and, due to water flowing over them, much was engulfed.
First, they may engulf and mask a theoretically important causal link between marital distress and antisocial behavior that holds for only a subset of children.
An encapsulated particle is a particle or drop (or, more generally, multiple particles or drops) that is completely engulfed by a second immiscible fluid drop.
This process forms apoptotic bodies that seem to be engulfed by the oocyte.
Any solute in the extracellular water will also be engulfed by such -uid-phase endocytosis.
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