enfolder

[en-fohl-der]

enfolder Definition

  • 1to wrap or cover something completely
  • 2to embrace someone closely

Using enfolder: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fog enfolded the city, making it impossible to see anything.

  • Example

    She enfolded her child in a warm embrace.

  • Example

    The wings of the bird were enfolded around its body.

  • Example

    The soft blanket enfolded the baby.

enfolder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enfolder

Phrases with enfolder

  • to hug someone tightly

    Example

    He enfolded her in his arms and whispered sweet nothings in her ear.

  • to wrap someone up in a blanket

    Example

    She enfolded the shivering child in a warm blanket.

  • to make someone feel as if they are in a dreamlike state

    Example

    The beautiful music enfolded me in a dream, and I felt like I was floating on air.

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Summary: enfolder in Brief

The verb 'enfolder' [en-fohl-der] means to wrap or cover something completely, or to embrace someone closely. It is often used to describe physical actions, such as enfold someone in one's arms or enfold someone in a blanket. The term can also be used figuratively, as in enfold someone in a dream, meaning to make someone feel as if they are in a dreamlike state.