engird Synonyms

engird Meaning

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engird (v. t.)

To gird; to encompass.

engird Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's towering walls engird the majestic courtyard, protecting its secrets within.
  2. A verdant hedge engirded the pristine lawn, creating an oasis of privacy and tranquility.
  3. The ancient oak tree engirds the peaceful meadow, its gnarled roots safeguarding the realm beneath its canopy.
  4. The imposing mountain range engirds the idyllic valley, casting a protective embrace upon its inhabitants.
  5. The winding river engirds the fertile fields, providing lifeblood to the surrounding countryside.
  6. The fortress's concentric walls engird the keep, offering multiple layers of defense against invaders.
  7. The ivy engirds the crumbling ruins, lending an air of ethereal beauty to the forsaken site.
  8. The intricate carvings engird the opulent fireplace, telling tales of forgotten times and hidden histories.
  9. The thorny vines engird the secluded garden, safeguarding its precious blooms from the outside world.
  10. The sprawling moat engirds the opulent palace, isolating it from the clamor and distractions of the city.

FAQs About the word engird

To gird; to encompass.

wrap, belt, enwind, band,engirdle, tie up, bandage, circle, girt, wire

untie, ungird, unwind, unwrap, untie, ungird, unwind,unwrap, unshackle,unbind

The castle's towering walls engird the majestic courtyard, protecting its secrets within.

A verdant hedge engirded the pristine lawn, creating an oasis of privacy and tranquility.

The ancient oak tree engirds the peaceful meadow, its gnarled roots safeguarding the realm beneath its canopy.

The imposing mountain range engirds the idyllic valley, casting a protective embrace upon its inhabitants.