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    enfold
    /ɪnˈfəʊld/

    verb

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  2. ENFOLD definition: 1. to closely hold or completely cover someone or something: 2. to closely hold or completely…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENFOLD is to cover with or as if with folds : envelop. How to use enfold in a sentence. to cover with or as if with folds : envelop; to surround with a covering : contain; to clasp within the arms : embrace…

  4. ENFOLD meaning: 1. to closely hold or completely cover someone or something: 2. to closely hold or completely…. Learn more.

  5. To enfold is to wrap, envelop, or surround. You might enfold a baby in a blanket, or enfold a puppy in your arms. When you enfold something, you either wrap it in a cloth or covering, or you mimic this action literally — with your arms — or figuratively.

  6. Definition of enfold verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Enfold definition: to wrap up; envelop. See examples of ENFOLD used in a sentence.

  8. 1. to wrap up; envelop. 2. to surround with or as if with folds. 3. to hug or clasp; embrace. 4. to form into a fold or folds. [1585–95]

  9. If something enfolds an object or person, they cover, surround, or are wrapped around that object or person. [literary] Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her. [VERB noun] Wood was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown. [be VERB -ed + in] [Also V n + in]

  10. enfold meaning, definition, what is enfold: to cover or surround someone or somethin...: Learn more.

  11. to hug or clasp; embrace: She enfolded me in her arms. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. en•fold (en fōld′), v.t. to wrap up; envelop: to enfold someone in a cloak. to surround as if with folds: He wished to enfold her in the warmth of his love. What happened is enfolded in mystery. to hug or clasp;