infold

[in-fohld]

infold Definition

  • 1to fold or wrap something inside itself
  • 2to surround or envelop something
  • 3to involve or include someone or something

Using infold: Examples

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

  • Example

    She infolded the letter and put it in an envelope.

  • Example

    The fog infolded the city, making it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.

  • Example

    The new policy will infold all employees in the decision-making process.

infold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for infold

Antonyms for infold

Phrases with infold

  • to embrace someone tightly

    Example

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

  • wings that are folded against the body

    Example

    The bird sat on the branch with its infolded wings.

  • a napkin that is folded in a decorative way

    Example

    The waiter placed an infolded napkin on the table next to each plate.

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Summary: infold in Brief

To 'infold' [in-fohld] means to wrap or fold something inside itself, surround or envelop something, or involve or include someone or something. It can be used literally, as in 'She infolded the letter and put it in an envelope,' or figuratively, as in 'The new policy will infold all employees in the decision-making process.' Other examples include 'The fog infolded the city, making it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.'