enflesh Antonyms
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Meaning of enflesh
Webster
enflesh (v. t.)
To clothe with flesh.
enflesh Sentence Examples
- The artist tried to enflesh emotions into paint strokes.
- The poet enfleshed the pain of loss into haunting words.
- The sculptor skillfully enfleshed the heroic figure out of solid stone.
- The undead creatures in the movie were gruesomely enfleshed with decaying flesh.
- In the horror story, the evil entity gradually enfleshed itself into the protagonist's body.
- The scientist sought to enflesh cloned organs for life-saving transplants.
- The animatronic dinosaur at the museum was so lifelike, it almost seemed to enflesh the spirit of the long-extinct creature.
- The virtual reality program allowed users to enflesh their digital avatars, fully experiencing a simulated world with all their senses.
- Critics debated whether the artist had succeeded in enfleshing the abstract concept of time in his latest exhibition.
- In the age of advanced medical technology, the possibility of enfleshing artificial body parts was no longer just fiction but a reality.
FAQs About the word enflesh
To clothe with flesh.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The artist tried to enflesh emotions into paint strokes.
The poet enfleshed the pain of loss into haunting words.
The sculptor skillfully enfleshed the heroic figure out of solid stone.
The undead creatures in the movie were gruesomely enfleshed with decaying flesh.