enswathe (Meaning)

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enswathe (v. t.)

To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes.

enswathe Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Egyptians enswathed their dead in layers of linen cloth to ensure a smooth transition to the afterlife.
  2. I enswathe myself in a warm blanket as the wind howls outside.
  3. The mother enswathed her newborn baby in a soft, cozy blanket.
  4. The injured athlete's leg was enswathed in bandages to provide support and prevent further injury.
  5. As I walked through the misty forest, the trees seemed to enswathe me in their cool, damp embrace.
  6. The fog enswathed the city in a thick, mysterious blanket, obscuring the view from the windows.
  7. The hiker enswathed the sprained ankle with an elastic bandage to provide stability and reduce swelling.
  8. The artist enswathed the sculpture in layers of clay to create a unique and textured surface.
  9. The cocoon enswathed the caterpillar, providing a safe and comfortable environment for its transformation into a butterfly.
  10. The musician enswathed the microphone in a layer of foam to reduce unwanted noise and improve sound quality.

FAQs About the word enswathe

To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes.

wrap, enclose, envelop, shroud, inclose, cocoon, enshroud, enfold, encircle, embed

strip, bare,expose, strip, expose, bare, denude,denude,

The ancient Egyptians enswathed their dead in layers of linen cloth to ensure a smooth transition to the afterlife.

I enswathe myself in a warm blanket as the wind howls outside.

The mother enswathed her newborn baby in a soft, cozy blanket.

The injured athlete's leg was enswathed in bandages to provide support and prevent further injury.