engregge Antonyms

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Meaning of engregge

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engregge (v. t.)

To aggravate; to make worse; to lie heavy on.

engregge Sentence Examples

  1. The engregge of the situation became increasingly complex as more factors were considered.
  2. I was so engregge in the book that I forgot to eat dinner.
  3. The engregge of the game intensified as the final minutes ticked away.
  4. The engregge of the crowd was palpable as the two teams took the field.
  5. I couldn't help but feel engregge by the beauty of the painting.
  6. Her engregge in the project was evident in the meticulous details of her work.
  7. The engregge between the two lovers was undeniable.
  8. The engregge of the detective in solving the crime was admirable.
  9. The engregge of the audience was palpable as the comedian took the stage.
  10. I couldn't help but feel engregge by the beauty of the sunset.

FAQs About the word engregge

To aggravate; to make worse; to lie heavy on.

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The engregge of the situation became increasingly complex as more factors were considered.

I was so engregge in the book that I forgot to eat dinner.

The engregge of the game intensified as the final minutes ticked away.

The engregge of the crowd was palpable as the two teams took the field.