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Meanings of
enfold
in English
Portuguese
encobrir
Catalan
embolicar
Spanish
envolver
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Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering.
wrap
enclose
envelop
enwrap
Portuguese
encobrir
Synonyms
Examples for "
wrap
"
wrap
enclose
envelop
enwrap
Examples for "
wrap
"
1
We start our week with a packed South African news today
wrap
.
2
TPP countries hope to
wrap
up negotiations on the deal by midyear.
3
Prosecutors have said they expect to
wrap
up their case on Monday.
4
Mr Cacdac said the investigation was likely to
wrap
up next month.
5
Your doorkeeper said I could come and look for my lost
wrap
.
1
The walls still
enclose
the Bailey of the Castle upon the west.
2
I
enclose
a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyright.
3
I
enclose
a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyrights.
4
You forgot to
enclose
your special pass with your report last time.
5
Anyway I
enclose
the card and rates and references of the school.
1
The darkness was tangible; it seemed to
envelop
her in heavy folds.
2
His absence left open the flank which the Germans hoped to
envelop
.
3
Wants it so the address will have to appear on the
envelop
.
4
And they seemed to
envelop
her in a flash of cerulean light.
5
In simple straightforwardness, Harris hands Woods a sealed
envelop
,
without a word.
1
Nevertheless, they both deemed it necessary to
enwrap
themselves in the single blanket.
2
A blaze of light seemed to
enwrap
me, and I shouted with joy.
3
Newbury's delight in her, his tender worship of her, seemed to
enwrap
and encompass her.
4
The more he tore and threshed, the more meshes there were to
enwrap
and entangle him.
5
She got close to her old friend as if she would
enwrap
her in her influence.
Usage of
enfold
in English
1
His brown eyes seemed to
enfold
the old woman in their sympathy.
2
We
enfold
them both in our devotion to the same sacred cause.
3
He wanted to
enfold
her in his arms and promise her security.
4
The clear blueness of his gaze seemed to
enfold
and cover her.
5
The magic of old Venice seemed at that moment to
enfold
her.
6
Rainer lets go of her hands to
enfold
her in his arms.
7
The enemy is spreading out, trying to
enfold
us on both wings.
8
A sudden horror of her seemed to
enfold
me as I heard.
9
It was just there, its wings outstretched as if to
enfold
him.
10
Smiling, she stepped forward, hands raised as if to
enfold
White Doe.
11
The sun seemed to
enfold
the craft in a fiery embrace.
12
No longer did the fog
enfold
them in its damp grasp.
13
I wanted to step into it, to feel it
enfold
me.
14
His manner seemed to
enfold
her in a mantle of comfort and understanding.
15
The candle swelled to an enormous size-thered dressing-gownseemed to
enfold
Peter.
16
Slowly the thought of the word faded, and sleep began to
enfold
her.
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enfold
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
enfold a delicacy
enfold charming
enfold even
enfold the child
Translations for
enfold
Portuguese
encobrir
embrulhar
empacotar
embalar
Catalan
embolicar
Spanish
envolver
Enfold
through the time
Enfold
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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