[
US
/ɪnˈfoʊɫd/
]
[ UK /ɛnfˈəʊld/ ]
[ UK /ɛnfˈəʊld/ ]
VERB
-
enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
Fog enveloped the house
How To Use enfold In A Sentence
- Every south coast derby is important but because of the club's position, stage of the season, and what's at stake the magnitude of this fixture has trebled tenfold.
- When the sudden silence had enfolded the room in its velvet cloak, he had known that he was nothing, absolutely nothing compared to the wielder of such power.
- There has been a tenfold increase in fathers' groups in ten years. The Sun
- Victoria's population had increased sevenfold from 76000 to 540000, 45 per cent of the Australian population of 1200000 in 1861.
- The touch of the sea sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close embrace.
- His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her. The Kempton-Wace Letters
- Winthrop looked at him, as if to see whether he were cased in sevenfold learning. The Hills of the Shatemuc
- He estimated client calls to the firm have increased "tenfold" in the last three to six months. Labor Fears Spawn Boom In Workplace Legal Advice
- I want to know if I can double, quadruple, or increase my investment tenfold in five years.
- Behold the mountain rillet, become a brook, become a torrent, how it inarms a handsome boulder: yet if the stone will not go with it, on it hurries, pursuing self in extension, down to where perchance a dam has been raised of a sufficient depth to enfold and keep it from inordinate restlessness. The Egoist