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engrossment

[en-grohs-muhnt] / ɛnˈgroʊs mənt /


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We’ve seen tears, screams, sudden emergencies and a magical engrossment in something she believes I find more important than practice.

From Washington Post

The House speaker and other managers held an “engrossment ceremony” at the start of the proceedings, and then marched to the Senate to deliver the articles.

From Seattle Times

Ms. Pelosi needed to sign them, and she did so during a formal “engrossment ceremony,” using more than a dozen black and gold pens that were laid out on silver trays.

From New York Times

Ms Pelosi and her team held an engrossment ceremony on Wednesday evening, where she signed the final articles of impeachment.

From BBC

Greg Gutfeld slammed House Democrats for the pomp and circumstance of Wednesday's formal impeachment "engrossment ceremony," saying that the entire affair was an "emotional tantrum."

From Fox News