emmantle (Meaning)

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emmantle (v. t.)

To cover over with, or as with, a mantle; to put about as a protection.

Synonyms & Antonyms of emmantle

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emmantle Sentence Examples

  1. The valley emmantled in mist looked ethereal under the early morning sun.
  2. Snow had emmantled the entire landscape, turning it into a winter wonderland.
  3. The city was emmantled in darkness as the power outage caused a widespread blackout.
  4. The statue was emmantled in a cloak of dust and cobwebs, having been neglected for years.
  5. The room was emmantled in a thick layer of smoke, making it difficult to breathe.
  6. The actor's face was emmantled in makeup, transforming him into the character he was playing.
  7. The bride was emmantled in a veil, hiding her face from view until the ceremony began.
  8. The mountain peak was emmantled in a cloud, obscuring it from view.
  9. The precious gem was emmantled in a velvet box, protecting it from damage.
  10. The treasure chest was emmantled in chains and locks, preventing anyone from opening it.

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To cover over with, or as with, a mantle; to put about as a protection.

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The valley emmantled in mist looked ethereal under the early morning sun.

Snow had emmantled the entire landscape, turning it into a winter wonderland.

The city was emmantled in darkness as the power outage caused a widespread blackout.

The statue was emmantled in a cloak of dust and cobwebs, having been neglected for years.