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Meaning of enfoldment

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enfoldment (n.)

The act of infolding. See Infoldment.

enfoldment Sentence Examples

  1. The enfoldment of the flower petals signaled the start of a new day.
  2. She felt a sense of enfoldment as she wrapped her arms around her child.
  3. The gradual enfoldment of events led to the inevitable conclusion.
  4. The unfolding story captivated the audience with its intricate enfoldment.
  5. The enfoldment of time revealed the true nature of their relationship.
  6. The enfoldment of the mystery kept readers on the edge of their seats.
  7. The enfoldment of nature's beauty brought a sense of peace and serenity.
  8. The enfoldment of history provided valuable lessons for the future.
  9. The enfoldment of the child's potential was a testament to the power of education.
  10. The enfoldment of the divine plan brought hope and comfort to the faithful.

FAQs About the word enfoldment

The act of infolding. See Infoldment.

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The enfoldment of the flower petals signaled the start of a new day.

She felt a sense of enfoldment as she wrapped her arms around her child.

The gradual enfoldment of events led to the inevitable conclusion.

The unfolding story captivated the audience with its intricate enfoldment.