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10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Enshroud' in a Sentence

"To cover or conceal something, as if wrapping it in a shroud." more

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The mystery novel's plot twists have enshrouded the identity of the true culprit.
The artist's enigmatic paintings have enshrouded the gallery, captivating visitors.
The morning mist has enshrouded the serene mountain peak, creating a breathtaking scene.
Over the years, the dense fog has enshrouded the ancient ruins, adding an air of mystique.
The controversial decision has enshrouded the political landscape in uncertainty.
Financial scandals have enshrouded the once-reputable company in a cloud of suspicion.
The whispered secrets have enshrouded the small town, giving rise to gossip.
The enshrouded figure on stage has captivated the audience with an aura of suspense.
The unexpected turn of events has enshrouded the courtroom in a tense atmosphere.
Persistent rumors have enshrouded the secretive project, fueling speculation.

Enshroud

en-shroud
verbTo cover or conceal something, as if wrapping it in a shroud.
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Last Updated On: August 14, 2024
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