engroove

/ɛŋˈɡruːv/

Definitions

1. verb

to become or cause something to become more attractive or appealing, especially through familiarity.

“The more she hung out with her colleagues, the more she engrooved with the company culture.”

2. verb

to gradually become a part of something or make it a part of oneself.

“As she spent more time in the city, she started to engroove with its rhythm and energy.”

3. noun

a state or feeling of becoming familiar or at ease with something.

“The sense of engroove she felt in the new city was incredible.”

Synonyms

  • assimilate
  • familiarize

Antonyms

  • alienate
  • estranged