/ɪnˈɡrəʊs/ – verb
Definition: 1. viết lại một văn bản cho đúng thể thức;
2. chiếm toàn bộ, làm say mê.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “engross” typically refers to the process of preparing a final official document or instrument by fair copying on parchment or paper. It involves the act of making a document neat, legible, and free from errors before it is executed or finalized.
Example: The lawyer asked the court reporter to engross the final version of the contract before submitting it to the judge for approval.