inwrap Antonyms
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Meaning of inwrap
Webster
inwrap (v. t.)
To cover by wrapping; to involve; to infold; as, to inwrap in a cloak, in smoke, etc.
To involve, as in difficulty or perplexity; to perplex.
inwrap Sentence Examples
- She gently inwrapped the delicate vase in bubble wrap to protect it during shipping.
- The pastry chef skillfully inwrapped the layers of the cake, revealing its intricate design.
- He carefully inwrapped the gift, adding a decorative ribbon for a finishing touch.
- The artist chose to inwrap the sculpture in cloth to unveil it during the exhibition.
- She used tissue paper to inwrap the fragile ornaments, ensuring they would not break.
- The florist decided to inwrap the bouquet in decorative cellophane for a beautiful presentation.
- He eagerly inwrapped the package, curious to see what was inside.
- The mother gently inwrapped her newborn baby in a soft blanket, cradling him in her arms.
- The archaeologist meticulously inwrapped the artifact in protective material to preserve it for future study.
- They decided to inwrap the project in secrecy until it was ready to be unveiled to the public.
FAQs About the word inwrap
To cover by wrapping; to involve; to infold; as, to inwrap in a cloak, in smoke, etc., To involve, as in difficulty or perplexity; to perplex.
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She gently inwrapped the delicate vase in bubble wrap to protect it during shipping.
The pastry chef skillfully inwrapped the layers of the cake, revealing its intricate design.
He carefully inwrapped the gift, adding a decorative ribbon for a finishing touch.
The artist chose to inwrap the sculpture in cloth to unveil it during the exhibition.