enwomb Antonyms
Meaning of enwomb
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enwomb (v. t.)
To conceive in the womb.
To bury, as it were in a womb; to hide, as in a gulf, pit, or cavern.
enwomb Sentence Examples
- The goddess was enwombed with a divine child.
- The embryo was safely enwombed within the mother's womb.
- She felt the tiny life enwombed within her.
- The seed was enwombed in the earth, waiting to sprout.
- The artist's creative ideas were enwombed in their mind.
- The future of the nation was enwombed in the hearts of its people.
- The secret was enwombed in the ancient text, waiting to be discovered.
- The hope for peace was enwombed in the hearts of all people.
- The potential for greatness was enwombed in every child.
- The promise of a new beginning was enwombed in the seeds of change.
FAQs About the word enwomb
To conceive in the womb., To bury, as it were in a womb; to hide, as in a gulf, pit, or cavern.
fence (in), encapsulate, armor, ensheathe, encyst, ensphere, cocoon,encapsule, surround, enframe
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The goddess was enwombed with a divine child.
The embryo was safely enwombed within the mother's womb.
She felt the tiny life enwombed within her.
The seed was enwombed in the earth, waiting to sprout.