enwound Antonyms

Meaning of enwound

enwound

to wind in or about

enwound Sentence Examples

  1. The thorny vines enwound the ancient tree, creating a claustrophobic embrace.
  2. The roots of the banyan tree enwound the nearby building, threatening its structural integrity.
  3. The ribbon enwound the bouquet tightly, securing the delicate petals in place.
  4. Memories enwound themselves around my heart, a precious burden I carry with me.
  5. The ivy enwound the walls of the castle, casting a verdant glow on the decaying stone.
  6. The snake's coils enwound the helpless prey, suffocating it with its muscular strength.
  7. The tapestry depicted a scene of lovers entwined, their bodies enwound in a passionate embrace.
  8. The roots of the oak enwound the soil, anchoring the massive tree against the capricious winds.
  9. The parasitic plant enwound itself around the host tree, leeching away its nutrients.
  10. The strands of DNA enwound each other in a double helix, carrying the genetic code of life.

FAQs About the word enwound

to wind in or about

wrapped, circled, bandaged, banded, girdled, engirded, tied up,girted, engirdled, girt

untied,unwrapped, ungirded, unshackled, unbound,unwound,unlashed

The thorny vines enwound the ancient tree, creating a claustrophobic embrace.

The roots of the banyan tree enwound the nearby building, threatening its structural integrity.

The ribbon enwound the bouquet tightly, securing the delicate petals in place.

Memories enwound themselves around my heart, a precious burden I carry with me.