infolded

[in-fohld-ed]

infolded Definition

  • 1to fold or wrap something inside of something else
  • 2to involve deeply or intricately

Using infolded: Examples

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

  • Example

    The letter was infolded and sealed.

  • Example

    The artist infolded the colors to create a beautiful painting.

  • Example

    The story is infolded with mystery and suspense.

infolded Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with infolded

  • to hug someone tightly

    Example

    She infolded her child in her arms and comforted him.

  • a type of paper that is folded in on itself to create a pocket or envelope

    Example

    The invitation was printed on infolded paper and sealed with wax.

  • a type of fabric that is folded in on itself to create a layered effect

    Example

    The dress was made of infolded fabric, giving it a unique texture and appearance.

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Summary: infolded in Brief

The term 'infolded' [in-fohld-ed] means to wrap or fold something inside of something else, or to involve deeply or intricately. It can refer to physical objects like paper or fabric, as well as abstract concepts like stories. Examples include 'The letter was infolded and sealed,' and 'The story is infolded with mystery and suspense.'