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Meanings of
enveloped
in English
Swallowed.
swallowed
engulfed
Related terms
enclosed
Usage of
enveloped
in English
1
Again the dragon came forth; again it
enveloped
its foeman in flames.
2
The June dark
enveloped
them in the warm caress of the night.
3
A terrible fire of musketry
enveloped
the combatants in fire and smoke.
4
Yet Britain is instinctively collectivist,
enveloped
in prejudice, religion, taboo and prohibition.
5
Even where some food is available, a plague has
enveloped
the land.
6
All the points of the compass became
enveloped
in a thick gloom.
7
A moment later, arms
enveloped
him from behind and pulled him close.
8
It's a mysterious place,
enveloped
in growth; the air itself seems green.
9
The whole summit was
enveloped
in clouds of vapour and volcanic dust.
10
The whole mountain was
enveloped
in clouds of volcanic ashes and vapors.
11
Bugrov heaved a sigh and
enveloped
Liza in the fumes of sherry.
12
The real Charley Steele had been
enveloped
in oblivion for seven months.
13
It made the prospect depressing, everything
enveloped
in a universal, dense whiteness.
14
The sympathy, the homage of the two women
enveloped
the old man.
15
The four frozen limbs were
enveloped
in a solution of zinc chlorid.
16
The heating units
enveloped
them in an invisible cloak of warm air.
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enveloped
envelope
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
envelop in
envelop in darkness
envelop in smoke
envelop in flames
envelop in clouds
More collocations
Enveloped
through the time
Enveloped
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common