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03 Dec 07:18 AM
Korean
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The media frenzy that ensued soon enveloped other politicians and presidential candidates.
Q. what does "envelop" mean?
Q. what does "envelop" mean?
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English (US)
include, touch, involve
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Korean
@Phinn So the media frenzy was about those people, right?
English (US)
@Orchid11111 If not about them directly but had something to do with them, something they said or believed.
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@Phinn Thank you:)
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My pleasure :)
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