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5 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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The artist had been enswathing the sculpture in delicate fabrics for the upcoming art exhibition.
The fog had been enswathing the ancient ruins, adding an air of mystery to the archaeological site.
The lush vines had been enswathing the old stone walls, creating a picturesque scene in the garden.
The detective had been enswathing the crime scene with caution tape to preserve evidence.
Over the years, technology had been enswathing our lives, making everything more interconnected.

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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