enwrapping

[ɪnˈræpɪŋ]

enwrapping Definition

  • 1to wrap or cover something completely
  • 2to surround or involve someone or something completely

Using enwrapping: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gift was enwrapped in shiny paper and a bow.

  • Example

    The fog enwrapped the city, making it difficult to see.

  • Example

    She felt enwrapped in his love and protection.

  • Example

    The mystery novel enwrapped me in suspense until the very end.

enwrapping Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enwrapping

Phrases with enwrapping

  • deeply engrossed in thought or contemplation

    Example

    He sat there enwrapped in thought, trying to come up with a solution.

  • surrounded by or involved in a mysterious situation or event

    Example

    The disappearance of the treasure left the town enwrapped in mystery.

  • completely surrounded by or immersed in silence

    Example

    The library was enwrapped in silence, with only the sound of turning pages breaking the stillness.

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Summary: enwrapping in Brief

The verb 'enwrapping' [ɪnˈræpɪŋ] means to completely wrap or cover something or to surround or involve someone or something completely. It can be used literally, as in 'The gift was enwrapped in shiny paper and a bow,' or figuratively, as in 'She felt enwrapped in his love and protection.' Phrases like 'enwrapped in thought' and 'enwrapped in mystery' add depth to the meaning.