ingrapple Antonyms

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Meaning of ingrapple

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ingrapple (v. t. & i.)

To seize; to clutch; to grapple.

ingrapple Sentence Examples

  1. The climber was ingrappling with the steep rock face, struggling to maintain his grip.
  2. The politician ingrappled with his opponent in a heated debate, each trying to outmaneuver the other.
  3. The detective ingrappled with the complex murder case, trying to piece together the clues.
  4. The student ingrappled with the difficult math problem, determined to find a solution.
  5. The writer ingrappled with the blank page, searching for inspiration.
  6. The scientist ingrappled with the latest scientific discovery, trying to understand its implications.
  7. The doctor ingrappled with the patient's rare disease, hoping to find a cure.
  8. The traveler ingrappled with the unfamiliar culture, trying to adapt to the new customs.
  9. The artist ingrappled with the intricate artwork, striving to bring it to life.
  10. The musician ingrappled with the complex musical piece, practicing tirelessly to perfect it.

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To seize; to clutch; to grapple.

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The climber was ingrappling with the steep rock face, struggling to maintain his grip.

The politician ingrappled with his opponent in a heated debate, each trying to outmaneuver the other.

The detective ingrappled with the complex murder case, trying to piece together the clues.

The student ingrappled with the difficult math problem, determined to find a solution.