imbower

[im-bou-er]

imbower Definition

  • 1to enclose or surround with a bower, as for seclusion or protection
  • 2to shelter or cover as if with a bower

Using imbower: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was imbowered by trees and shrubs.

  • Example

    The small cottage was imbowered in ivy.

  • Example

    The couple imbowered themselves in the privacy of their home.

imbower Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with imbower

  • surrounded or covered with flowers

    Example

    The bride's hair was imbowered in flowers.

  • surrounded or covered with secrecy

    Example

    The company's new product was imbowered in secrecy until the launch date.

  • to surround oneself with nature, often for relaxation or inspiration

    Example

    After a long week at work, she imbowered herself in nature by taking a hike in the mountains.

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Summary: imbower in Brief

The verb 'imbower' [im-bou-er] means to enclose or surround with a bower, as for seclusion or protection. It can also mean to shelter or cover as if with a bower. Examples include 'The garden was imbowered by trees and shrubs' and 'The small cottage was imbowered in ivy.' Phrases like 'imbowered in flowers' and 'imbower oneself in nature' extend the meaning to being surrounded or covered by something.