Enwrap

Word ENWRAP
Character 6
Hyphenation en wrap
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Enwrap"

What do we mean by enwrap?

To wrap up; enclose. transitive verb

To envelop. transitive verb

To absorb completely; engross. transitive verb

Etc. See inwrap, etc.

To envelop. See inwrap. transitive verb

To wrap around, surround; to envelop verb

To absorb completely or engross verb

Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering verb

To wrap around, surround; to envelop

To absorb completely or engross

Synonyms and Antonyms for Enwrap

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The word "enwrap" in example sentences

A painting exhibition titled "Gradation" and the obscurely organized "Points of View" are less inspiring, and the delicate, thoughtful, though somewhat anachronistic works in the Cuban exhibition "Serendipity" was gobbled up by the sensory overload of its neighboring exhibitions, especially the roaring techno music spewing over from next door's addendum to "California Dreamin '," a coma-inducing cavernous video room that could enwrap a viewer for hours. ❋ Marina Cashdan (2010)

At the height of the ceremony, Teubal appeared in the white robe that will eventually enwrap her body in death, when she returns her soul to her Creator. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bound by our mutual desire to be accepted by the group we attempt to enwrap others within restrictions we pile upon ourselves. ❋ EILEEN (2009)

When we met, the sunshine, filtering through the light foliage of the acacias, shed on Honorine the pale gold, ambient glory in which Raphael and Titian, alone of all painters, have been able to enwrap the Virgin. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This habit of abstention from Feeling in the best society enables a Circle the more easily to sustain the veil of mystery in which, from his earliest years, he is wont to enwrap the exact nature of his Perimeter or ❋ Unknown (2006)

I shrink with bone-chilling horror at the deathly shroud of moribund prose that dangles limply from the author's limblike arms, as he threatens ominously to envelopingly enwrap me in it ... or it in me. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

At the very first bars of the intensely passionate allegro, the beginning of the sonata, I felt that numbness, that chill and sweet terror of ecstasy, which instantaneously enwrap the soul when beauty bursts with sudden flight upon it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

At intervals, he stopped, to shake the snow off the rug, and to enwrap Louise afresh; and each violent gust that met him when he turned a corner, smote him doubly; for he pictured to himself the fury with which it must hurl itself against her, sitting motionless before it. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The creature can attack animals larger than itself, and enwrap them with its threads: in other words, it will attack a small lizard, run round and draw threads about its mouth until it closes the mouth up; then it comes up and bites it. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Gratch gurgled with his throaty laugh, his arms and legs and wings trying to enwrap his opponent. ❋ Goodkind, Terry (1995)

Now it seemed to enwrap them both even as the leathery wings of the gigantic man-bat sought to enfold the Daluzan family above their heads. ❋ Lustbader, Eric (1980)

Fingers like bars of steel enwrap his right wrist, twisting. ❋ Lustbader, Eric (1980)

This old man had long, white hair, and a beard which seemed to enwrap him like a cloak -- a cloak as white as snow. ❋ Hattie E. Macomber (N/A)

The tempered sunlight fell full upon the delicate hyacinth clusters -- coral, snow-white, and faintest lilac -- exhaling their exquisite odour, and the warm sweet air seemed to enwrap us tenderly. ❋ Lanoe Falconer (N/A)

Sorrows that, if real, should blanch the cheek to think upon; mercies that enwrap all hearers in amazement, they will tell as unconcernedly as the adventures of the morning. ❋ An American Lady (N/A)

They can sink in the "water" of Trenco, then can burrow in its mud, from which they derive part of their sustenance, they can emerge therefrom into the sunlight, they can, undamaged float in or roll along before the ever-present Trenconian wind, and they can enwrap, entangle, or otherwise seize and hold anything with which they come in contact which by any chance may prove edible. ❋ Smith, E. E. (1950)

We have seen it enwrap the forest upon which it was precipitated, and destroy whole acres of trees. ❋ Various (N/A)

Hubert Lisle at once rightly inferred the destination of those letters which had never reached him; and he glared fiercely at the fireplace now filled with green boughs, that had afforded flame to enwrap aught so precious. ❋ Minnie Mary Lee (N/A)

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