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    En·fold
    /inˈfōld/

    verb

  2. The meaning of ENFOLD is to cover with or as if with folds : envelop. How to use enfold in a sentence.

  3. to closely hold or completely cover someone or something: enfold someone in your arms He enfolded her in his arms. Synonyms. envelop literary. wrap. Compare. enclose. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Having in your hands.

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

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

  6. 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.

  7. 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]

  8. If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way.

  9. If something enfolds an object or person, it covers, surrounds, or is wrapped around that object or person. Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her. Winona was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown. If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way.

  10. Definition of enfold verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. 4 days ago · If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way.

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