emmantle Antonyms
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Meaning of emmantle
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emmantle (v. t.)
To cover over with, or as with, a mantle; to put about as a protection.
emmantle Sentence Examples
- The valley emmantled in mist looked ethereal under the early morning sun.
- Snow had emmantled the entire landscape, turning it into a winter wonderland.
- The city was emmantled in darkness as the power outage caused a widespread blackout.
- The statue was emmantled in a cloak of dust and cobwebs, having been neglected for years.
- The room was emmantled in a thick layer of smoke, making it difficult to breathe.
- The actor's face was emmantled in makeup, transforming him into the character he was playing.
- The bride was emmantled in a veil, hiding her face from view until the ceremony began.
- The mountain peak was emmantled in a cloud, obscuring it from view.
- The precious gem was emmantled in a velvet box, protecting it from damage.
- The treasure chest was emmantled in chains and locks, preventing anyone from opening it.
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To cover over with, or as with, a mantle; to put about as a protection.
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The valley emmantled in mist looked ethereal under the early morning sun.
Snow had emmantled the entire landscape, turning it into a winter wonderland.
The city was emmantled in darkness as the power outage caused a widespread blackout.
The statue was emmantled in a cloak of dust and cobwebs, having been neglected for years.