envelopment (Meaning)

Wordnet

envelopment (n)

the act of enclosing something inside something else

Webster

envelopment (n.)

The act of enveloping or wrapping; an inclosing or covering on all sides.

That which envelops or surrounds; an envelop.

envelopment Sentence Examples

  1. The envelopment of the financial crisis caused widespread panic and uncertainty.
  2. The envelopment of the mist around the mountains lent an air of mystery to the landscape.
  3. The delicate petals of the flower unfurled in an intricate envelopment of beauty.
  4. The envelopment of the fetus in the womb provides a safe and nurturing environment.
  5. The envelopment of the gift in elegant wrapping paper added to its allure and anticipation.
  6. The envelopment of the Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful solar radiation.
  7. The envelopment of the soldier in a warm blanket brought comfort and relief during the cold night.
  8. The envelopment of the newborn baby in a soft towel provided a sense of security and coziness.
  9. The envelopment of the puzzle pieces into a complete picture brought satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment.
  10. The envelopment of love and support surrounded the bereaved family, helping them through their difficult time.

FAQs About the word envelopment

the act of enclosing something inside something elseThe act of enveloping or wrapping; an inclosing or covering on all sides., That which envelops or surrounds;

entrapment, ambush,entanglement, enmeshment, web, land mine, trap, net, pitfall, duplicity

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The envelopment of the financial crisis caused widespread panic and uncertainty.

The envelopment of the mist around the mountains lent an air of mystery to the landscape.

The delicate petals of the flower unfurled in an intricate envelopment of beauty.

The envelopment of the fetus in the womb provides a safe and nurturing environment.