enfold

[ɪnˈfəʊld]

enfold Definition

  • 1to wrap or cover something completely
  • 2to hold someone in a close embrace

Using enfold: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enfold" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She enfolded the baby in a soft blanket.

  • Example

    The wings of the bird were enfolded around its body.

  • Example

    He enfolded her in his arms.

  • Example

    The garden was enfolded by a high wall.

  • Example

    The mist enfolded the city.

enfold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enfold

Antonyms for enfold

Phrases with enfold

  • to hold someone in a close embrace

    Example

    He enfolded her in his arms.

  • to hold someone tightly in one's arms as a gesture of affection

    Example

    She enfolded him in a warm hug.

  • to surround someone with a sense of quietness or stillness

    Example

    The peaceful surroundings enfolded her in silence.

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Summary: enfold in Brief

The verb 'enfold' [ɪnˈfəʊld] means to wrap or cover something completely, or to hold someone in a close embrace. It is often used to describe physical actions, such as wrapping a baby in a blanket or holding someone in a hug. The word can also be used metaphorically, as in 'The mist enfolded the city.'