enwomb Sentence Examples

  1. The goddess was enwombed with a divine child.
  2. The embryo was safely enwombed within the mother's womb.
  3. She felt the tiny life enwombed within her.
  4. The seed was enwombed in the earth, waiting to sprout.
  5. The artist's creative ideas were enwombed in their mind.
  6. The future of the nation was enwombed in the hearts of its people.
  7. The secret was enwombed in the ancient text, waiting to be discovered.
  8. The hope for peace was enwombed in the hearts of all people.
  9. The potential for greatness was enwombed in every child.
  10. The promise of a new beginning was enwombed in the seeds of change.

enwomb Meaning

Webster

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.

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.

enframe, ensheathe, encyst, fence (in), surround, cocoon, ensphere,encapsule, armor, encapsulate

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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.