(deep in, of a state or activity) Fully absorbed or involved in
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To have carried out an action to the end
“We will now wrap up this event with a closing speech by our director.”
Past tense for to finalize or settle, such as an agreement
“Langston informed me that he was about to wrap up a deal that was vital to the growth of his investment company.”
Past tense for to cover or package in wrapping material
“It was the night before Christmas, and it was time to wrap up the presents I had bought for everyone.”
Past tense for to cover or dress up in warm clothing or fabric
“During these rainy cold days, children wrap up well in warm clothes, hats, gloves, a rainproof coat, pants, and waterproof boots.”
Past tense for to be quiet or silent
“Tell that chattery boy to wrap up.”
Past tense for to wrap up, cover, or surround completely
(of an event, action, or process) Past tense for to come to an end or cease to occur
Past tense for to acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor
Past tense for to achieve, especially by succeeding in a competition or contest
Past tense for to finish in a given place or rank, typically in a competition
Past tense for to prepare a summary of something
Past tense for to preserve (a body) by embalming and wrapping it in cloth
Past tense for to engage or hold the attention of
Past tense for to wrap (something) round on itself to form into a spherical or cylindrical shape
Busy or occupied with business, work, or other activities
Denotes a termination of something or an action
Directing a great deal of attention, interest, or activity towards a particular aim
(deep in, of a state or activity) Fully absorbed or involved in
Being contained or placed within (something)
Encased or covered in a wrapping
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