ingulf

[in-guhlf]

ingulf Definition

  • 1to swallow up or overwhelm by or as if by overflowing and enclosing
  • 2to immerse or plunge suddenly and completely

Using ingulf: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ingulf" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat was ingulfed by the waves.

  • Example

    The city was ingulfed in darkness after the power outage.

  • Example

    The company was ingulfed by a financial crisis.

  • Example

    He was ingulfed in his thoughts and didn't notice the time.

ingulf Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ingulf

  • to become completely absorbed or involved in something

    Example

    She ingulfed herself in her studies and forgot about everything else.

  • flames that surround and consume something

    Example

    The house was destroyed by the ingulfing flames.

  • a feeling of deep sadness that overwhelms and consumes a person

    Example

    After the loss of her husband, she was consumed by ingulfing sorrow.

Origins of ingulf

from Old English 'geoloca', meaning 'abyss'

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Summary: ingulf in Brief

'Ingulf' [in-guhlf] means to completely swallow up or overwhelm something, often by overflowing and enclosing it. It can also mean to suddenly and completely immerse or plunge into something. Examples include 'The boat was ingulfed by the waves' and 'He was ingulfed in his thoughts.' The phrase 'ingulf oneself in something' means to become completely absorbed or involved in something.