enswathe Synonyms
enswathe Meaning
enswathe (v. t.)
To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes.
enswathe Sentence Examples
- The ancient Egyptians enswathed their dead in layers of linen cloth to ensure a smooth transition to the afterlife.
- I enswathe myself in a warm blanket as the wind howls outside.
- The mother enswathed her newborn baby in a soft, cozy blanket.
- The injured athlete's leg was enswathed in bandages to provide support and prevent further injury.
- As I walked through the misty forest, the trees seemed to enswathe me in their cool, damp embrace.
- The fog enswathed the city in a thick, mysterious blanket, obscuring the view from the windows.
- The hiker enswathed the sprained ankle with an elastic bandage to provide stability and reduce swelling.
- The artist enswathed the sculpture in layers of clay to create a unique and textured surface.
- The cocoon enswathed the caterpillar, providing a safe and comfortable environment for its transformation into a butterfly.
- The musician enswathed the microphone in a layer of foam to reduce unwanted noise and improve sound quality.
FAQs About the word enswathe
To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes.
envelop, enclose, shroud,wrap, lap, encase, encircle, circumfuse, embosom, veil
strip, strip, expose,expose, bare, bare,denude, denude,
The ancient Egyptians enswathed their dead in layers of linen cloth to ensure a smooth transition to the afterlife.
I enswathe myself in a warm blanket as the wind howls outside.
The mother enswathed her newborn baby in a soft, cozy blanket.
The injured athlete's leg was enswathed in bandages to provide support and prevent further injury.