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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Enswathe' in a Sentence

"To wrap or bind with swathes; to encircle or envelop." more

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By the end of the journey, the mountain climbers will have been enswathing themselves in layers of warm clothing against the cold summit winds.
By tomorrow, the storm will have been enswathing the entire city in its relentless winds.
The gardener will have been enswathing the flowerbeds with colorful blooms for the grand event.
Over the years, the ivy will have been enswathing the old mansion, creating an enchanting facade.
As the ceremony unfolds, the bride will have been enswathing herself in a veil of ivory lace.
The medical team will have been enswathing the patient's wound with sterile bandages for hours.
The chef will have been enswathing the exquisite dessert in a layer of rich chocolate.
Throughout the night, the fog will have been enswathing the mysterious castle on the hill.

Enswathe

en-swoth
verbTo wrap or bind with swathes; to encircle or envelop.
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Last Updated On: May 1, 2024
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