enshield (Meaning)

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enshield (v. t.)

To defend, as with a shield; to shield.

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enshield (a.)

Shielded; enshielded.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enshield

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enshield Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier enshielded himself with his comrade's body, saving him from the fatal blow.
  2. The knight enshielded himself with his trusty broadsword, ready to face the dragon's fiery breath.
  3. The timid boy enshielded himself with a blanket, seeking comfort from the world's harsh realities.
  4. The fortress enshielded the townspeople from the invading army, providing a safe haven during the siege.
  5. The politician enshielded himself with a wall of lies and deception, hoping to deceive the public.
  6. The endangered species enshielded itself in its natural habitat, seeking protection from poachers and habitat destruction.
  7. The fragile flower enshielded itself from the harsh sunlight by closing its petals, conserving its energy.
  8. The turtle enshielded itself in its hard shell, retreating into its protective cocoon when threatened.
  9. The grieving widow enshielded herself in her memories, seeking solace in the past.
  10. The weary traveler enshielded himself from the cold night air by wrapping himself tightly in his cloak.

FAQs About the word enshield

To defend, as with a shield; to shield., Shielded; enshielded.

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The soldier enshielded himself with his comrade's body, saving him from the fatal blow.

The knight enshielded himself with his trusty broadsword, ready to face the dragon's fiery breath.

The timid boy enshielded himself with a blanket, seeking comfort from the world's harsh realities.

The fortress enshielded the townspeople from the invading army, providing a safe haven during the siege.